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What kind of tiger is Hei Hu in fortune telling _ What kind of tiger is Hei Hu in fortune telling?

The Origin of the Tiger in Mythology

About the legend of the tiger, I want to tell you something about the Black Tiger Mountain in Zhao Gongming.

Everyone knows the God of Wealth, especially in recent years, people worship the God of Wealth in succession, such as Wu Caishen Guan Gong and Wen Caishen. However, Zhao Gongming, the God of Wealth, is the chief God of Wealth, which is the most appropriate to worship him for managing wealth.

Anyone who has seen the portrait of the God of Wealth should know that Zhao Gongming always rides a Hei Hu. This tiger is unusual and has many stories.

According to the list of gods, Zhao Gongming passed a very high mountain the day before he was deified, and suddenly the evil wind of heaven and earth changed color, and then a Hei Hu appeared. This Hei Hu looks particularly fierce. In order to avoid Hei Hu's harm to all sides, Zhao Gongming intends to hand it over. Words Zhao Gongming took out a ribbon from the waist, tied it around Hei Hu's neck, then grabbed Hei Hu's neck, and then rode directly on Hei Hu's back. Since then, Hei Hu has become Zhao Gongming's mount.

Everyone knows the story after the list of gods. Finally, Jiang Ziya deified and named Zhao Gongming as Tan Xuan, the God of Dragon and Tiger. Since there is a tiger in his name, Hei Hu naturally ascended to heaven with his master, and was also honored as "Tan Xuan Hei Hu".

This Hei Hu is probably too famous, and then he was assigned to do some other work.

According to the description in Qian Cai's Yue Zhuan in Qing Dynasty, the golden-winged Dapeng bird in front of the Buddhist temple was reincarnated as the famous anti-gold star Yue Fei, who tried his best to help the Song Dynasty. God in the sky could not watch the golden-winged Dapeng bird suffer there, so Hei Hu, the god of wealth of Zhao Gongming, was sent to the lower bound and reincarnated as the famous Niu Hao. He followed Yue Fei to the north and south, made great contributions, and also made many contributions in resisting gold.

Niu Hao has two magic weapons, one is to pierce clouds and arrows, and the other is to break waves. When suppressing Yang Yao's uprising, Niu Hao performed his magic and captured Yang Yao alive. Hei Hu's reincarnated general is very powerful. He came to help Yue Fei, so in the end, Yue Fei died and he died with him.

Hei Hu completed the task, then returned to the sky, continued to be a mount for the god of wealth Zhao Gongming, and lived a fairy life again.

Of course, this fairy tale has a heavy artificial trace. At first glance, it was deliberately designed to highlight Yue Fei. But isn't this a myth? It's all word of mouth, and finally the fake becomes true.

Generally speaking, Tiger Hei Hu is well-known in ancient China fairy tales, and the stories surrounding it are also wonderful.