Bai Ze in three fairy tales is a lion with two horns and a goatee. Bai Ze is the god beast of China. It knows the names, shapes and exorcism spells of all ghosts in the world, so it has long been worshipped as a symbol of exorcism and good luck. It was first recorded by Ge Hong in Bao Puzi, not Shan Hai Jing, which was widely circulated on the Internet.
Especially in the Middle Ages, the respect for Bai Ze was even more grand. At that time, the map of Bai Ze (also known as the strange map of Bai Ze) was very popular, and almost everyone had one. The book records the names, appearances and exorcism methods of various monsters, and is accompanied by pictures of monsters. Once people meet monsters, they will look for them according to the map.