Animals in shanhaijing

1. Qiong Qi, an exotic animal, is one of the four devils in ancient China myths and legends. It is mainly recorded in Shan Hai Jing, and contained in Northern Hai Jing Shan Hai Jing. This means that Qiong Qi looks like a tiger, has wings, likes to eat people, and even eats from people's heads. He is a fierce exotic animal.

2. Animals are like mountains. There is a wild animal in the mountains, which is shaped like an ordinary deer, but has a white tail, feet and feet like a horse, hands and four horns like a human.

3. Rare fish, a rare animal with a fish body but bird wings, can make a bird call like a mandarin duck. Wherever it appears, it will bring floods there.

? 4. Animals in the lake, with horses and birds' wings, face and tail (similar to Ying Zhao). Like to carry people (it should be very suitable for riding). 5, the number of animals, Gaotu Mountain, there is a kind of bird in the mountain, which looks like a kite but is full of people. Eating its meat can cure human neck tumors and epilepsy.

Extended data

The literary value of Shan Hai Jing is rich and varied, which can be explored from many aspects. At least we can interpret and explore the literary value of Shan Hai Jing from the perspectives of the influence of mythical thinking (that is, primitive thinking) on the romantic literary creation tradition, the expression of primitive logic, the rich emotional experience in humanistic care, and the pragmatic aesthetic judgment.

Shan Hai Jing contains rich mythical thinking, which has a great and far-reaching influence on the romantic literary creation tradition. Studying mythical thinking deeply and revealing this influence will not only help to explore the deep-seated influencing factors of the formation of romantic literary creation tradition from the source, but also help to understand the law of the formation and development of various literary phenomena.