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After Pangu opened the world, the world was born with vitality. Various magical beasts such as dragons, phoenixes, unicorns, etc. gradually appeared, and of course, there was also a white-tailed divine beast - Philip. A natural disaster caused Philip and Nuwa to meet, and Philip and Nuwa have been with each other ever since. However, when an even more cruel cold came, Philip had to be separated from Nuwa. By the time Philippe reappeared, the world had changed......
Significance of Philip:
In China, happiness is not only an emotion, but also a culture, an idea, and an attitude.
Born in the ancient Chinese book "Classic of Mountains and Seas", it is a tangible manifestation of people's yearning for a happy life. Philip will definitely inherit and carry forward the Chinese civilization and wisdom and happiness culture, so that people can love life, live actively, and live happily!
Philip is also known as fěifěi.
Legendary beasts. According to the Classic of Mountains and Seas, Philip looks like a raccoon dog, is covered with mane, and has a white tail.
The ancient Chinese beast was a bit like a raccoon dog, with a white tail and a mane that resembled a horse's mane on its neck. Nurturing it can relieve sorrows.
other
The original meaning of fibula refers to the calf, which is good at flexion and extension.
distribution
Philip lived on the Huo Mountain in the Boshan mountain system.
Ancient texts
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original
(Niushou Mountain) is forty miles north again, called Huo Mountain, and its wood is many. There are beasts, which are like raccoons, and white tails, with hyenas, called Philip, and can be worried. ——"The Classic of Mountains and Seas, Volume 5, The Classic of Zhongshan"
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Translation
Forty miles further north is Huo Mountain, which is full of dense trees. There was a wild beast in the mountains, shaped like a raccoon, but with a white tail and a mane around its neck, and its name was Philip, and people could raise it to dispel their sorrows.
Philip archetype
The prototype of Philip is the mythical beast recorded in the "Classic of Mountains and Seas": a bit like a raccoon, with a white tail and a mane, raising it can relieve sorrow. It belongs to the category of high-class pets.
"The Classic of Mountains and Seas" only has a written description of various magical beasts, and there are no specific images and records, and the various pictures that we see later are all descendants combined with their own imagination, constantly enriched and evolved.
Someone has studied the relevant records of Philip and has come to the conclusion that Philip is based on an ancient cat!