Legend has it that the Yellow Emperor fought fiercely with Chiyou in order to unify the world. Although Chiyou has extraordinary ability and powerful magic, after all, the Yellow Emperor is not a mortal. Later, Chiyou couldn't resist the attack of the Yellow Emperor and began to retreat.
One night during the war, Chiyou found something suddenly falling from the sky. He hurried after it and found it was an unknown monster. Monsters are fierce and cruel, and when they meet humans, they swallow them. Chiyou couldn't help thinking to himself, if this monster can be turned into a weapon, it would be great.
Zhan Hu, Chiyou's mount, thought that his master would be in danger, so he quickly stepped forward to protect him. But Chiyou was afraid of hurting his future weapons, so he combined Zhan Hu and the monster and named him Hu Bo.
Later, in the war with the Yellow Emperor, amber was really powerful. The two men fought more and more bravely, and the blood between heaven and earth became a river. However, amber's weapon is not only a sharp weapon to kill the enemy, but also hurts his master. Coupled with the attack of the Yellow Emperor, Chiyou was defeated and died.
In fact, Hu Bo, the weapon of Chiyou, is made of meteorites falling from the sky. In ancient times, people didn't know what meteorites were, so they added many legendary mysteries, which added a gorgeous coat to Hu Bo.
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Chiyou is the chief of the ancient Jiuli tribe and the god of war in China mythology!
Legend has it that Chiyou fought against Emperor Yan and later defeated Emperor Yan. So Yandi and Huangdi teamed up with the enemy Chiyou. Chiyou led 81 brothers to wage a fierce battle with the Yellow Emperor in Zhuolu. Legend has it that Chiyou has eight legs, three heads and six arms, a bronze head and an iron forehead, and is invulnerable. He is good at fighting with knives, axes and swords. He is immortal and brave. The Yellow Emperor was unable to defeat the enemy, so he asked the gods to help him break it. It was dark and bloody.
Chiyou was killed by the Yellow Emperor, beheaded and buried, and his head turned into a blood maple forest. After the Yellow Emperor, Chiyou was honored as the "Lord of Soldiers", that is, the God of War. His brave image is still frightening. The Yellow Emperor painted his image on the military flag to encourage his army to fight bravely, but he was originally a subordinate of Emperor Yan, and because he thought that Emperor Yan did not attach importance to him, he separated from him and set up his own tribe.
In the history of China, the ancient books since the Spring and Autumn Period have recorded the legend of Chiyou quite abundantly, but there are often contradictions. According to these records, Chiyou was the leader of the ancient Jiuli tribe. Scholars speculate that Chiyou belongs to Tai Hao and two clan groups according to Yi and Yan Tie Lun. Chiyou has eighty-one brothers (maybe eighty-one tribes mean seventy-two). They are brave and powerful.
According to legend, Chiyou, with a face like a bull's head and wings on his back, is the leader of the totem clan of cattle and birds. He has eighty-one brothers, all of whom are bronze heads, eight arms and nine toes, and all of whom have extraordinary skills.
Chiyou is mentioned most in ancient books, which is a fierce battle with the tribal alliance headed by the Yellow Emperor. There are three specific situations. The first theory can be found in Historical Records of Five Emperors, that is, after the Yellow Emperor defeated Yan Di in the Battle of Hanquan, Chiyou made an insurrection, and the Yellow Emperor defeated Chiyou in the Battle of Zhuolu, thus consolidating the position of the Emperor.
The second theory can be found in Yizhoushu Taste Wheat, that is, Chiyou expelled Chi Di (Emperor Yan), Chi Di appealed to the Yellow Emperor, and the two emperors jointly killed Chiyou in China and Hebei;
The third statement can be found in Shan Hai Jing Huang Da Bei Jing, that is, Chiyou fought against the Yellow Emperor, who ordered Ying Long to fight. The two sides fought in Jizhou, and Chiyou was defeated and killed.
Although there are some differences between them, there is no doubt that Chiyou and Huangdi fought. The war process is more tortuous and highly mythical.
Chiyou is good at fighting, "turning five soldiers into clouds", "fog for three days", Huangdi "invincible in nine wars" and "unable to defend the city for three years" "Fish Dragon River Map" shows that the Yellow Emperor "lost" to Chiyou, "it was a sigh, and God sent Xuan Nv to give Huang Di soldiers a symbol", that is, he won only by the power of the goddess "Xuan Nv". It is said that the Yellow Emperor used a guide car made by the wind to identify the direction in the fog and won.
In the end, Chiyou was said to have been defeated and killed, or surrendered to the Yellow Emperor and took charge of the military! Later, when the world was in chaos, the Yellow Emperor drew the image of Chiyou to shock the world. The world thinks that Chiyou is immortal and lives in the shogunate of the Yellow Emperor, so "all countries in all directions are slaves."
The battle between Xuanyuan Huangdi and Chiyou is an extremely important event in the Chinese legend era. After the victory of the Yellow Emperor, he unified the Central Plains and became the orthodox of China. Therefore, China's history books, especially the mainstream Confucian classics, have a lot of bad comments on Chiyou, although they may not be fair. Later, Chiyou gradually became vulgar, and became the image of "copper head and iron forehead", "eight arms and eight toes", "human feet, four eyes and six hands" and "eating sand and stones".
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