Is Shan Hai Jing a fairy tale book or an ancient history book?

It's an ancient book about ancient strange tales, mainly about geographical knowledge in folklore, including mountains, rivers, nationalities, products, medicines, sacrifices, witch doctors and so on. What has been preserved includes Kuafu's daily and jingwei reclamation. He is a fairy tale written by the ancients, which contains figures and animal images they think, and some legendary magical stories, such as Kuafu's chasing after the sun. It's just described in classical Chinese.

Shan Hai Jing has always been regarded as an absurd book, and most people still regard it as an ancient myth and legend. And many animal images recorded in it are often used as the creative theme of film and television dramas. From the name, we can know that this book involves mountains and rivers. There are five volumes of Mountain Classic, Sea Classic and Wild North Classic 13. The famous story "Jingwei Reclaiming the Sea", which was selected as a primary school Chinese textbook, although most of the records lack physical textual research, does not affect its position as the first wonderful book in ancient times. There are secrets about the earliest origin of human beings, exotic customs outside China, and even the enlightenment of higher civilization.

The Classic of Mountains and Seas is probably left by ancient civilization, and ancient people can't understand it. It's like a cat drawing a tiger, and it's a sketch, like a myth. Its background can't be mastered by ordinary immortals, so it's no wonder that Lao Tzu wants to go west to Hu Change, because it's hard to uproot deep-rooted trees. If we don't find another way, it will be common for big trees to enjoy the cool.

Shan Hai Jing is a myth in China, which was circulated a thousand years ago. As for whether it is true or not, I don't know, but according to my guess, all kinds of wild animals there have evolved for thousands of years, and they are almost the same as the current species. The person who wrote this masterpiece must be a super brain. It looks like a wild cat, but it has human hair and is hermaphrodite. There are also records about this monster in Yunnan in the Ming Dynasty, but the name is different. Long-haired wild cats are called "incense temminick", and there are similar records in the South China Sea.