Hujiao is a man-eating water monster in ancient Chinese legend, a kind of Jiao - hornless dragon.
Hujiao is like a snake, its head is like a tiger. Its body is round and scaly like a fish, and its tail is as long as a snake and the elderly are several feet long. It has four legs and has The characteristics of dragons are as ferocious as tigers. It mostly lives under the rock caves of Xitan and sound like a cow. If the Jiao sees a pedestrian on the shore or in a valley, it will salivates him with the fishy mouth, causing the person to fall into the water, and suck his blood under his armpit until the blood is exhausted. People on shore and boat people often suffer from it.
The Hujiao are dragons, but the dragon is different from the dragon. It can be seen that the dragon is an animal that is bounded by the dragon and the dragon. The dragon has lived for 500 years to become a dragon, and the dragon lives for a thousand years to become a dragon, and the dragon lives for another 500 years to become a horned dragon. Live another thousand years to become a Yinglong.
Other description about Hujiao:
Hujiao is a water monster, not a fish, not a snake that lives in the water. Legendary Hujiao has two types of morphology: one is a snake-tail body face, four-legged scales; One type is the face of the animal's tail. Hujiao's cry is like a falcon, eating Hujiao's meat can prevent tumor, but also cure all kinds of sores.
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