Bì àn is the fourth child of the Dragon. It was a divine beast shaped like a Tiger, with sharp fangs, and a fierce face like most of its brethren, and it was… evil. Strictly speaking, Bì àn carried a ferocious, charismatic demeanor, especially his dignified personality. Hating evil by nature - hatred for evil, Bì àn likes to participate in distractions and adjudication. Therefore, whenever you see that the bad guy wants to punish, if you see the right person, you will try to help argue to the end.
With the light shining from his tiger's eyes, just looking into his eyes the bad guy seemed to be sure of his defeat.
Legend has it that Bì àn not only worries about righteousness and righteousness, speaks uprightly, but can also discern right and wrong, and fair trial, plus its image of majesty and majesty. In order to borrow power from Bì àn, the face of Bì àn was carved into the front of the roadway, even inside the courtroom, above the prison gate ... implying that: once the work has come road, it is considered as no way out.
Bì àn is not only a symbol of the prison but also a guardian god of the people of Li.
His mother was White Tiger (Divine Beast)
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