Hun Dun (混沌) plays multiple roles in ancient Chinese mythology. As one of the four great ferocious beasts in Chinese mythology, its image resembles that of a huge dog.
Hun Dun (the Chaos) plays multiple roles in ancient Chinese myths.
It is one of the four ferocious beasts in the legend, and also the son of the Huang Di (the Yellow Emperor) in creation.
Hun Dun is often described as a dog or bear like creature with long hair and four feet, which is like a bear without claws.
It has eyes but can’t see, ears but can’t hear, abdomen but no viscera, symbolizing a primitive and uncivilized state.
It is said that its character is brutal, clear and turbid, and it often associates with evil people to fight against noble people.
It likes to bite its tail and giggle. If it meets a noble person, it will be violent; If you meet a villain, you will obey his command instead.
It is said that Hun Dun lives in the western part of Kunlun Mountains and often haunts the residence of the Xi Wang Mu (the West Queen Mother).
It is very greedy and likes to eat all kinds of food, including human beings.
Hou Yi heard that Hun Dun often harmed mankind, so he decided to get rid of it.
After some chasing and fighting, Hou Yi finally killed Hun Dun.
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