Shrimp (toad, toad) has a certain cultural background.
Toads and rabbits are symbols of the moon. There is such a poem in Tian Wen, a famous poet in the Warring States Period in China-"What is the virtue of luminescence and the fertility after death?" What's the advantage, Gu Tu is in the belly? "This' Gu Tu' is actually a toad, not a rabbit (there are also views that Gu is a toad and Tu is a rabbit).
On the other side of the sun and the hibiscus tree, the silk painting of Mawangdui Han Tomb is a sickle-shaped Bai Yue with a big toad and a small rabbit on the top, surrounded by clouds. Under the sickle moon is a soaring woman. She is Chang 'e. Although it can't be said that there is nothing missing, some major things in the ancient moon myth in China have been displayed together.
A large part of Japanese culture originated in China. In Japanese culture, the eight-legged crow is the symbol of the sun, while toads and rabbits are the symbols of the moon. In Japanese humorous poems, toads often appear in poems related to summer.
Since the Edo period in Japan, many books, novels and kabuki have portrayed a famous ninja image-Shintani. This ray is also the image of a ninja riding a giant toad. As we all know, Jiraiya's image in Huo Ying comes from Ye Lei.
The historical origin and background of the characters are very clear. LZ should understand why this poor toad image is related to "fairy" ~ ~
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