The stone carving dragon gave birth to nine sons, which means that in ancient Chinese myths and legends, the dragon gave birth to nine sons, and the nine sons did not become dragons, each with its own advantages. Stone carvings of dragons giving birth to nine sons are an important element in traditional Chinese culture, and these stone carvings have their own characteristics. The following is a brief introduction to the stone carving dragon giving birth to nine sons, and sharing some pictures of stone carving dragon giving birth to nine sons for everyone to enjoy.
Stone carving dragon gave birth to nine sons - Kai Rock Industry
Stone carving dragon gave birth to nine sons - Kai Rock Industry
Stone carving dragon gave birth to nine sons - Kai Rock Industry
Stone carving dragon gave birth to nine sons - Kai Rock Industry
Stone carving dragon gave birth to nine sons - Kai Rock Industry
Stone carving dragon gave birth to nine sons - Kai Rock Industry
Stone carving dragon gave birth to nine sons - Kai Rock Industry
Stone carving dragon gave birth to nine sons - Kai Rock Industry
Stone carving dragon gave birth to nine sons - Kai Rock Industry
Stone carving dragon gave birth to nine sons - Kai Rock Industry
Stone carving dragon gave birth to nine sons - Kai Rock Industry
Stone carving dragon gave birth to nine sons - Kai Rock Industry
Stone carving dragon gave birth to nine sons - Kai Rock Industry
Stone carving dragon gave birth to nine sons - Kai Rock Industry
Prison Niu, is the eldest of the nine sons of the dragon, loves music in his life, is the most docile among the many dragons, it is not thirsty for killing and ruthless, specializing in music.
睚眦 (yá zì), is the second child, legend has it that he was born with a jackal-headed dragon body, and his life is strong, aggressive and killing, and he is the god of war of the dragon.
Mocking the wind, resembling a beast, is the third child, life is dangerous and hopeful, and the beast on the corner of the temple is its posthumous image.
蒲寀 (pú láo), shaped like a coiled dragon, ranked fourth, roared and roared in his life, and the dragon-shaped beast button on the Hong Zhong is its posthumous image.
Suān ní, also known as Jin Qi and Lingyi, resembles a lion, ranking fifth, although the appearance is fierce, but he likes to be quiet and does not like to move, he is good to sit and likes fireworks, so the foot decoration on the Buddha seat and the incense burner is its posthumous image.
赑屃 (bì xì), also known as Baxia, resembles a turtle, is the sixth old, has a good load in his life, has infinite strength, and the turtle under the stele is his posthumous image.
狴犴 (bì àn), also known as the charter, resembles a tiger and is the old seven. It is a litigious but powerful man, and the tiger-shaped decoration on the upper part of the prison door is its posthumous image.
Negative 屃 (fùxì), the son of the negative 屃 dragon, the eighth son, resembling a dragon, Yahao Swen, coiled on the top of the stone stele. A good article in my life. and the six sons of the Ba on the stone tablet.
螭kiss ( chī wěn) : Broad-mouthed and thick-throated, fond of lookout, often seen in high places of buildings, especially on rooftops, and has the effect of eliminating disasters and extinguishing fires.
These stone carvings of dragons giving birth to nine sons not only have high artistic value, but also contain rich cultural significance, representing the pursuit of auspiciousness and a better life and the advocating of justice and justice in traditional Chinese culture.
The stone carving dragon born nine sons made by Quanzhou Kai Stone Industry is made of high-quality stone carving, and makes good use of the research, inheritance, integration and development of the millennium cultural carving and chiseling technology, so that the stone carving works carry art and culture and reflect more social value.