How to draw a nine-tailed fox?

The picture of the nine-tailed fox is drawn like this:

Draw the head of a nine-tailed fox first. After drawing the pointed ears on the top of your head, draw an eye and nose on the side. Make room for the wings at the back. After painting the trunk and limbs of the nine-tailed fox, it is necessary to draw the hair on four feet.

After drawing the nine tails of the nine-tailed fox at the tail, draw its wings at the back. Draw the tail line of the tail, paint the eyes of the nine-tailed fox black and the ears red. Color the nose, feet and tail blue, so that you can draw a picture of the nine-tailed fox.

The nine-tailed fox is a miraculous animal in China's ancient myths and legends, and often appears as a "fox fairy" in various movies and games. According to Shan Hai Jing, the nine-tailed fox lives in Qingqiu country, with four feet in Kyubi no Youko. Sounds like a baby. It eats people.

Shan Hai Jing records the clear autumn and the nine-tailed fox, which is called "Kyubi no Youko" for short and "Kyubi no Youko Chicken" for short. It first appeared in the pre-Qin period and spread to the Han Dynasty as an auspicious beast, symbolizing the prosperity of kings and being mentioned in many ancient books.

Some scholars believe that the images of "Qingqiu Country" and "Nine-tailed Fox" in The Classic of Mountains and Seas come from the "tail lodge" in "Oriental Dragon" because there are nine planets at the tail. Yu met the legends of "Tu Shan barren woman" and "nine-tailed white fox" when he was in charge of water control, which is a tortuous inheritance of Yu's water control thought to Ji Wei.