The earliest record of the Nine-tailed Fox is Shan Hai Jing, the first ancient book about monsters in China. It describes all kinds of exotic animals, myths and legends, and provides a lot of creative materials for future generations.
According to Shan Hai Jing, three hundred miles to the east, there are mountains and green hills. In the north, there are foxes and four-legged Kyubi no Youko. Silver, like a baby, can eat people, and those who eat it are not poisonous. Nanshan Jing says that the nine-tailed fox can eat people, and people can eat the nine-tailed fox. Moreover, people can eat the meat of the nine-tailed fox to eliminate evil spirits. The relationship between man and fox is to eat and be eaten. Legend has it that Dayu's wife is also a nine-tailed fox in Qingqiu. According to historical records, Dayu is an old single dog. 30 years old, he doesn't have a girlfriend yet. The ancients thought that "there are three unfilial, and no one can fall behind", and Dayu was also worried. Then one day, he passed by a dirt mountain and heard a woman's Long song in the distance.
Year-old White Fox "Kyubi no Youko Monster" We Chiayi "Guests are kings". As soon as Dayu saw the white fox with nine tails in white, he immediately thought, "Isn't this song for me to get married?" So he married a singing white fox and wrote a love story between man and beast. Bah, this is a shemale. Bah, this is the love between a man and a fox. A lover and a fox soon formed a family. Later, the birth of Qi, the son of Dayu, opened the Xia Dynasty, the first hereditary king of China. Therefore, in ancient times, people thought that the nine-tailed white fox was an auspicious beast, which meant many children and many blessings. In this way, the nine-tailed fox is regarded as Guanyin by people and has been worshipped by people for hundreds of years. Many temple relics and portraits have the image of a nine-tailed fox.
The torrent of history is endless. The nine-tailed fox also fell from the altar in the spring tide and gradually evolved from a god to a demon. The nine-tailed fox also gradually began to personify and became a special "fox fairy".