What are the names of the nine chickens? Pictures.

Phoenix is the first bird in ancient legends of China, and dragon is an auspicious symbol of the Chinese nation. Just as the dragon has nine sons, the phoenix has nine chickens. In China, five and nine have ultimate and lofty meanings, and they are most commonly used to represent a large number of imaginary numbers. There are many aliases and categories in Fenghuang ancient books, and their appearance habits are also different. [1] Jiuji comes from the Cadastral Book: "In February of the fourth year of Shengping, Feng met Jiuji in Fengcheng." Since then, "Nine Chickens Attracted by Phoenix" indicates world peace and social prosperity. The specific category name and image of "Jiuji" are not mentioned, but there are specific names in modern fantasy novel. [2] The modern online text "Peacock King Daming" fictionalized the specific names of Phoenix and Jiufeng [3], but in recent years, some Baijia and WeChat official accounts changed the fire phoenix in "Peacock King Daming" into Suzaku, [4] and made Suzaku the first phoenix and reprinted it on various websites, which is a rumor. Suzaku is different from Phoenix. Suzaku is a god, enshrined by the royal family, and the queen will bow down when she sees it. [3] Phoenix is just a man and a beast, its eggs are eaten by women and people [4], and its meat is eaten by immortals. The two cannot be compared. [5] In addition, Suzaku gave birth to a phoenix, not a phoenix gave birth to Suzaku. [6] As early as the Han Dynasty's Lun Heng, there was a record that Suzaku gave birth to a phoenix, that is, "four stars gave birth to four beasts". The essence of the four stars is Qinglong Suzaku Xuanwu White Tiger, and the four beasts are Lin, Feng, Turtle and Dragon. Wang Yinglin compiled Notes on Primary Schools in Southern Song Dynasty, Volume 10: "Five bitter fingers: red, yellow, green, purple and white. Later I was right: it looks like five. " The network author changed the word "phoenix" in "Five Phoenix" to "Suzaku" and wrote it in the novel.