Second, Suzaku. Suzaku, also known as "Suzaku", looks like a phoenix and is the god of the South in ancient mythology. Because it looks like a bird, it is located in the south and has the property of fire, so it often appears in the form of a phoenix in the game. But in fact, Suzaku and Phoenix are two different legendary gods. Phoenix is the king of birds, but Suzaku is a spirit beast in the sky, which is rarer, nobler and more destructive than Phoenix. Interestingly, there is also a bird called Suzaku in reality, but there is nothing magical about it. Its shape is similar to that of a sparrow. Male birds are red or dark brown, and female birds are olive brown. It lives in the mountains and feeds on fruit-eating insects.
Third, the Ming bird. The two-eyed bird is a divine bird in ancient mythology. It is shaped like a chicken and named like a phoenix. Both eyes have two eyes, so they are called two-eyed birds. According to legend, it can drive away wild animals and make monsters dare not hurt human beings. The custom of sticking chicken on doors and windows in China in the New Year evolved from the riverside scene on Qingming Festival.
Four or three feet of the sun. Three-legged golden sun, also known as three-legged golden sun, is a god bird in ancient Han mythology. According to Shan Hai Jing and other ancient books, in ancient China, the tenth day in the legend of the sun was the son of Di Jun and He. They have the characteristics of man and god, are the embodiment of the sun, are three-legged birds, and are the birds of the sun.
Five, qingluan. Qingluan is a three-legged god bird, the legendary messenger of the Chinese and Western Empresses: since we can't meet each other, we only hope to meet again in Penglai Fairy Mountain, and Penglai has no choice but to rely on the Jade Bird to deliver the token.
Sixth, extinction. A Mongolian bird is a Mongolian bird. Shan Hai Jing describes that it lives in the north of Hungary, with blue feathers and a red tail. According to legend, Zhuan Xu's granddaughter ate the eggs of extinct birds, giving birth to the great cause of ancient legends.
Seven, Fang Bi. Fang Bi is a symbol of fire in ancient myths and legends of Han nationality in China. Fang Bi got its name from the crackling sound when bamboo and wood burned. He is a god of fire and wood, and lives in trees. The legendary Fang Bi looks like a red-crowned crane, but it has only one leg, a blue body with red spots and a white beak. Fang Bi doesn't eat grain, but he lives on fire.
Eight, the nine-headed bird. According to legend, the nine-headed bird looks like a duck with red feathers. It likes to be active at night and often flies into people's homes to absorb people's souls.
Nine, golden wing Dapeng carving. Dapeng carving with golden wings appeared in Buddhist legends. It is a veritable "alien species" and an Indian god bird. Its legend was introduced when Buddhism was introduced into the Central Plains, and it evolved in China through the people. Legend has it that the second son of Phoenix is the master of the lion camel country. The Monkey King, the Great Sage of Qi Tian, was arrested by the Tathagata Buddha and named as the protector of the Western Heaven.