Kuixing is called three sources of Kuixing:
First, it is named Kuixing because of its black face, red hair, ghost face, right hand holding Zhu Pi pen, left hand holding gold seal and left foot kicking back.
Secondly, Wei Xiao and Wei Xiao are homophonic, which is the first of seven nights. "Kui" occupies the first place in the overall concept of China people, full of intentionality and superiority.
Third, Kuixing is the god in charge of literary transportation. From the star chart, Kuixing is hooked like a word, and it is called Kuixing in tunnel.
Brother Kuixing said:
Kuixingge, also known as Kuixingge and Kuixinglou, has a ghost-shaped statue with one foot tilted backwards and shaped like a hook with the word "Kui". A hand-held bucket symbolizes the small bucket in the word "kui"; Holding a pen in one hand is like a dot, which means that you have been promoted.
This is the legendary "Kuixing Diandou". In the imperial examination era, some people said that "the struggle among the stars" was a symbol of the prosperity of the literary movement, so I took the meaning of "kui" and shaped such a ghostly statue in the pavilion.