Jiufeng is a bird in ancient Chinese mythology with the form of a phoenix with 9 heads. Shan Hai Jing recorded: In Dai Hoang, there is a mountain called the Arctic Cap ... there is a bird body with a human face and up to nine heads, which is Jiufeng. It is an intelligent creature, able to see the future. It is rumored that Jiufeng is extremely powerful, not only controlling the bird family, but also controlling the source of hell at will.
Basically, Jiufeng was originally the totem of Chu. It is a divine bird, but later because people change or feel they are too scary, they no longer worship. They see the nine-headed bird as a monster. Not only losing his divine nature but also becoming bizarre over time, turning into a monstrous bird with an ugly image, a ferocious temperament, searching for human soul, taking human blood to disaster, kidnapping children, ... Jiufeng normally has become "a big catastrophe" making people scared.
At the end of the Han Dynasty to about the Tang - Song Dynasty, ancient literature has many different ways to call the nine-headed phoenix such as: Devil bird, Female bird, ...
On the dark nights at the end of the month, when it turns spring summer, the Devil bird appears on the slopes, loves to enter the human body to capture the soul ... ”Devil bird loves nails that people have cut it off, because from there they can know a person's calamity or happiness. Whoever has a disaster coming, it will park in that person's house and cry all night.
Song dynasty legends tell of a story when the emperor fell ill. One day, people suddenly saw a nine-headed bird perched on a rock a rock which was used to launder, singing loudly. That night, the emperor was indeed died.
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