As far as the legend of Wing Man is concerned, it is recorded in Overseas East longitude in Shan Hai Jing, an important ancient book in the pre-Qin period in China: "Ju Mang in the East, a bird looks like a man, riding two dragons." It means that there is a god named Ju Mang in the East, with a bird's body and a human face, who usually travels by two dragons. There is another record in the book "Overseas North Classic": "The north is strong, with a human face and a bird's body, two green snakes, and two green snakes." It means that there is a god named Yu Qiang in the north, whose image is a bird with a human face, with a green snake hanging from each ear and two green snakes pedaling. These records show that the legend about the wing man is not new now, but it is still a mystery because there is not a lot of physical evidence.
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