Chinese Mythology: Qiong Qi
Preface: The Qiong Qi (穷奇) is one of the four ferocious beasts in Chinese mythology, representing evil. 很Hěn久jiǔ很hěn久jiǔ以yǐ前qián , 在zài中zhōng国guó古gǔ代dài的de神shén话huà世shì界jiè里lǐ…
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穷奇简介
穷奇是中国古代神话中的怪兽,形似老虎,却长有翅膀。它性情凶狠,喜欢吃人。传说它会听信恶人,捕食善良的人。人们常用穷奇来警示要远离邪恶,保持善良。
Introduction to Qiong Qi
Qiong Qi is a monster in ancient Chinese mythology. It resembles a tiger but has wings. It is fierce and likes to eat people. Legends say it listens to evil people and preys on kind ones. People often use Qiong Qi as a warning to stay away from evil and maintain kindness.
Preface: The Qiong Qi (穷奇) is one of the four ferocious beasts in Chinese mythology, representing evil. 很Hěn久jiǔ很hěn久jiǔ以yǐ前qián , 在zài中zhōng国guó古gǔ代dài的de神shén话huà世shì界jiè里lǐ…