Pulao is the third child of the Dragon. The mascot likes loud sounds, often cast on the ring with the expectation that the molded bell will sound the way it wants. Her mother is Hong.
The fourth child of the Dragon, shaped like his father, but smaller, called Pulao. Pulao is said to live near the sea, likes to "sing" (to be exact, roar), the roar can echo through the sky, echoing the mountains. This animal was also mentioned by a Tang scholar named Li Shan (630-689) as follows: "In the middle of the sea there are large fish called Whales, on the coast there is a mammal called Pulao. Pulao was very afraid of whales. When Whales attacked Pulao, cried out loudly. So in order to make the bell ring, people put Pulao on top of the bell and the bell was touched with the shape of Whale "
In life, it is not difficult to see the image of Pulao, especially in ancient temples. The statue of a Pulao (sometimes it will be 2 but the middle body is connected to each other, the two ends turn to the sides to form a bell handle) above the bell (usually big bells, main bells are new) firmly attached. take that bell. Typing with a Whale-carved pestle, the designers assumed they were scaring Pulao, making it ring in place of the bells of the most echoing sounds they wanted.
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