Prison Bull: The beast in ancient China mythology, the eldest son of the scale worm dragon. He loved music all his life, had a wonderful ear sound and could distinguish the sounds of everything. He often squatted on the piano head to enjoy the music played by plucking the strings, so his statue was carved on the piano head.
Yazi: The god beast in ancient myths and legends of China, the ninth son of the scale worm dragon, the legendary second son, the head of the leopard, born of the dragon leopard. According to ancient history books, he loved killing and fighting, and carved it on the knife ring and handle to increase his strength. The original intention of artistry is to glare and kill all evil incarnations.
Mocking Wind: It is a mythical beast in China ancient myths and legends. It is the third of the nine sons of the dragon born in ancient myths and legends in China. It's doing well and looks good. Its shape is often used as a decoration in the corner of a temple.
Not old: In ancient myths and legends in China, he was one of the nine sons of the dragon, ranking fourth. He has a good voice and a good roar all his life, and the dragon-shaped beast button on the Hong Zhong is his portrait. I didn't always live by the sea. Although he is a dragon, he is always afraid of giant whales. As soon as the whale attacked, it roared in fear.
Sister-in-law: She is one of the nine sons born in ancient myths and legends of China (one is the fifth son and the other is the eighth son). Shaped like a lion, likes smoking and sits well, so the image usually appears on the incense burner, and then smokes.
Elasticity: It is one of the nine sons of the Dragon in ancient Chinese myths and legends, also known as Ba Xia, Ao, Gui Yi (fū), Tian Xia, Long Gui and so on. It is shaped like a turtle, and it can bear loads and carry stone tablets for years.
Armadillo: Also known as Chater, the god beast in ancient China mythology, the seventh son of the scale worm dragon. He is like a tiger, and he is good at litigation all his life, but he has great power. The tiger head decoration on the upper part of the prison door is his image.
Burial: Eight sons of Longsheng in ancient China mythology. Like a dragon, elegant and gentle, coiled on the top of the stone tablet. As a dragon, ranked eighth, good life. The dragons on both sides of the stone tablet are his portraits.
Kissing: evolved from the owl's tail and the owl's kiss. Before the Tang Dynasty, the owl's tail and the dragon's tail gradually evolved into a kiss after the Ming Dynasty. It is generally believed to be the ninth son of a dragon.