Q: Translation of classical Chinese.

"There are beasts in the mountains of green hills, like foxes and Kyubi no Youko, which sound like babies and can eat people; In Qingqiu Mountain, there is a wild animal that looks like a fox, but there is a Kyubi no Youko. It growls like a baby crying and can devour people. Eating its meat can prevent people from being poisoned by evil spirits.

From: Shanjing, Shanhai and Jingnan.

Shan Hai Jing is an ancient book of China, written by Chu or Bashu people from the middle and late Warring States Period to the early Han Dynasty. It is also a fantastic book. The author of this book is unknown. The ancients thought that this book was "the work of the curious people in the Warring States period, Zhuang Zaji, Biography, Lisao, Zhou Shu and Jincheng".

Modern scholars also believe that writing a book is not an instant, and the author is not a person. There are 18 articles in Shan Hai Jing, and other chapters have long been lost. The original ***22 articles, about 32650 words. * * * There are 5 Tibetan Mountain Classics, 4 overseas Classics, 5 domestic Classics and 4 Wild Classics. There are 13 chapters in Hanshu, not counting the later wild classics and family classics.

The contents of Shan Hai Jing are mainly geographical knowledge in folklore, including mountains and rivers, Taoism, nationalities, products, medicines, sacrifices and witch doctors. It has preserved many famous ancient myths, legends and fables, including Kuafu's day by day, Goddess's mending the sky, Jingwei's reclamation and Dayu's harnessing the water.