Ever-changing: the left protector of Nu Wa Niangniang in ancient myths and legends. Legend has it that after Pangu created the world, Nu Wa was very lonely, so she made people out of clay and made a pet out of her own snake body.
Teng snake: also known as flying snake, it is a kind of snake that can walk in the clouds and is one of the four ancient beasts. Some people say that he is one of the stars, and there is a saying of "hooking a snake". From Mountain View, Zhong Jing and Shanghai. Viper is a star official who belongs to the seven nights in the north. Zao Fu, south of the five stars, consists of 22 stars. The five elements are divided into yin and yang, while poisonous snakes are negative fire totems. Dragons of the same kind can swim in the clouds.
Bai Ze: Four ancient beasts with lofty status in ancient China mythology, a symbol of good fortune, but rarely recorded in orthodox ancient books. Bai Ze can speak human words, understand the feelings of all things, and be familiar with the appearance of all things in the world. He is an auspicious animal. It knows the names, shapes and exorcism methods of all ghosts in the world, so it has been worshipped as an exorcist and auspicious god since it was very young. Especially in the Middle Ages, the respect for Bai Ze was even more grand.
Kirin: Also known as Kirin, it is an animal recorded in ancient books in China. It is also called "Four Spirits" with phoenix, turtle and dragon, and is the mount of God. The ancients regarded Kirin as a benevolent beast, an auspicious beast. The man's name is Qi and the woman's name is Lin. After Zheng He brought giraffes to the west in the Ming Dynasty, it was used to refer to giraffes (which is still the case in Japan).