Qiong Qi is one of the four macho men in ancient myths and legends in China, mainly recorded in Shan Hai Jing and Shan Hai Jing Bei Jing, which means that Qiong Qi looks like a tiger, has wings and likes to eat people, even heads.
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Shan Hai Jing is a book that records ancient myths, geography, plants, animals, minerals, products, witchcraft, religion, medicine, folk customs and nationalities in China, and reflects all kinds of cultural phenomena.
Besides preserving rich mythological materials, it also involves many academic fields, such as philosophy, aesthetics, religion, history, geography, astronomy, meteorology, medicine, animals, plants, minerals, folklore, ethnology, geology, oceanography, psychology, anthropology and so on. It can be said that Wang Yang is a vast place, just like the sea and the sun.
In the case of underdeveloped ancient culture, science and technology and transportation, Shan Hai Jing is a wonderful book with the most myths in China, and it is also an encyclopedia of tourism and geographical knowledge.