What does this ancient prose about the nine-tailed fox mean?

In the biography of Wu Yuechun in Wu Yu, the Han Dynasty said, "I'm afraid I'll lose my control if I don't marry the remaining thirty. This is a saying: "If I get married, there will be a response." There is a white fox with nine tails, which is made by Yu. Yu said:' The man in white is my clothes and the card of the king. Tu Shan's song says: White fox at the age of four, Kyubi no Youko is fat. My family Jiayi, guests are king. There is a home and a house, and I make it prosperous. On the occasion of heaven and man, I'm here for a visit. Yi Ming! Yu was called because he married Tu Shan. Therefore, Guo Pu's annotation in Wild East longitude that "there is a country with green hills and a Kyubi no Youko with foxes" means "peaceful exit is auspicious". In the stone carvings and brick paintings of the Han Dynasty, the nine-tailed fox is often juxtaposed with the white rabbit, toad and three dogs next to the Queen Mother of the West to show good luck. The nine-tailed fox symbolizes the numerous interests of future generations (White Tiger worships Zen), which is also the legacy of Yu's myth of marrying Tushan. Since then, the nine-tailed fox's theory of "cannibalism" has gradually faded away, and the theory of "doing it for Rui" has finally opened.

I am 30 years old and not married. He was afraid that it would be illegal for him not to remarry when he was old. So I told Tianbu: "If I agree to get married, there will be an answer." Sure enough, a nine-tailed white fox came to visit Dayu. Dayu (at that time) said: "White is the color of clothes advocated by my family, and Kyubi no Youko is the symbol of the king (in ancient times, nine was regarded as the extreme number, and respect was respected). When Dayu was in Tushan, he heard a Song Like man say: White fox is old and Kyubi no Youko is fat. My family Jiayi, guests are king. There is a home and a house, and I make it prosperous. On the occasion of heaven and man, you are there, you do it. Very clear. "Dayu married Tu Shanshi's daughter and called her Nv Jiao.

In ancient times, there was a myth that Xia Dayu married a Tushan woman, which involved a mysterious image, namely the nine-tailed white fox. According to the lost articles in Lei Ju of Literature and Art (Volume 99), Zhao Ye's Biography of Wu Yuechun's Autumn Moon in Wu Yu and Lu Chunqiu, Dayu came to Tushan-according to the examination in Songxian County, Henan Province today, he met a nine-tailed white fox and heard Tushan people sing, saying, "Old White Fox, Pang Pang Kyubi no Youko". If you "get married" here, because the myth was recorded very late, it is obvious that you have joined the ideological and cultural concepts of later generations. If he is restored to his original appearance, Dayu will marry a white fox with nine tails in Tu Shan. The hidden cultural significance behind this myth of the marriage between man and beast is that Tushan Stone is a tribe with nine-tailed fox as its totem, and the nine-tailed white fox is regarded as its ancestor by Tushan Stone. Because the nine-tailed fox has such beautiful things, the foxes of later generations always like to proudly say that they are descendants of Tushan and show off their noble bloodline.