Kongque is a Chinese mythological creature, one of the phoenix’s nine children
It carries the power of wood. Blue body, inherited talented dancers. When the Kongque dances it can revive plants.
In the Chinese mythological scriptures, the figure of Kongque is not that different from that of Kongque that is seen today. Kongque is beautiful and proud, praised by folk as the most beautiful, most splendid and most dazzling of all birds. The lush beauty of its feathers is second only to the Phoenix, and in essence it is very proud.
Folk have a legend that, if you go out of the house and meet Kongque, it is a sign of meeting good things.
However, it is said that since the birth of Kongque, it was extremely cruel, powerful, powerful, he liked to eat people and massacred living beings. It has tremendous power. It was said that Kongque’s entire body was in flames, just coming close to it would burn. Buddha tried to associate with him but failed. He got angry and fought with the Buddha at the foot of Kunlun Mountain. The Kongque is fierce, devouring the Buddha. The Buddha cut open his belly and got out. Buddha tried to kill Kongque to avoid it causing chaos to the world, but the gods advised: "If Buddha killed Kongque, it would be like killing his parents". At this time, the Buddha considered and finally conferred Kongque as the Mother Buddha.
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