Bai Ze belongs to the ancient beast! What are the legends about Bai Ze?

Bai Ze appeared quite late, probably an auspicious beast created by Ge Hong himself, which was never mentioned before Bao Puzi. It is not a summary of folklore, nor is it a god beast in ancient mythology. It was originally lacking in cultural background, and Ge Hong's creation was also very rough, which didn't give it any deeper connotation, so it had no actual legend.

In the mythical world, the original Bai Ze is a part of the myth of the Yellow Emperor. After the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Bai Ze became the pioneer of the Heavenly Emperor's guard of honor and the mount of Buddhist bodhisattva in Taoist classics.

Legend has it that Bai Ze is a kind of god beast. He knows the names, shapes and exorcism methods of all ghosts in the world, and has been worshipped as an exorcist and auspicious god since he was very young. Especially in the Middle Ages, the respect for Bai Ze was even more grand.

At that time, the map of Bai Ze (also known as the map of Bai Ze) was so popular that almost everyone had one. The book records the names, looks and driving ways of various monsters, and is accompanied by pictures of monsters. Once people meet monsters, they will follow the map to find them.