Tenth Zheng
Zheng is a leopard-print beast in Shan Hai Jing, which appears in Shan Hai Jing.
The 93rd Blue Bird
These three jade birds, also called bluebirds, appear in the West Mountain Classic, the Northern Classic of China and the Wild West Classic of Shanhaijing.
Eighth place Kun Peng
Kun Peng is a monster in Shan Hai Jing.
Seventh place: Di Jiang.
Di Jiang, also known as "Di Hong", is not only a god beast in Shan Hai Jing, but also a god in ancient China mythology.
The sixth real cow
Kui, also known as Kui Niu, looks like a cow and screams like a roar.
The fifth place is Fang Bi.
Fang Bi is one of the ancient mammals in China. Like Zheng, he is a beast living in Zhang 'e Mountain.
Fourth place: Bai Ze.
Speaking of Bai Ze, in recent years, Bai Ze's creation is increasing day by day, and he can often be seen in various books or film and television dramas.
Third place in Phoenix
Phoenix, also known as "Phoenix Emperor", is the king of birds in ancient mythology and a symbol of good luck.
Second place: Ying Long.
Ying Long is also one of the ancient beasts in China. He is the dragon around the Yellow Emperor.
According to Shan Hai Jing Huang Da Bei Jing, when Chiyou crusaded against the Yellow Emperor, Ying Long fought for the Yellow Emperor and made great contributions.
First place, Candle dragon.
Candle dragon, also known as the nine-color candle, is the strongest in ancient China mythology.
Open your eyes during the day and close them at night. In China's mythology, no one has such a high-powered ability, and he deserves to be the first beast of the Mountain and Sea Classics.