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What is Fox Fairy good at?

Fox Fairy is good at: attracting peach blossoms, increasing its own charm, attracting suitable relationships and stabilizing feelings.

Fox Fairy is a fairy in China's myths and legends. It is cultivated by foxes, which can be transformed into human form, and most of them will become beautiful and confusing. It is one of the "five immortals" worshipped by the people after the decline of Taoism, and its universality in East Asia is comparable to the fairy tales in continental Europe.

In China's myth of defending Taoism and exorcism, foxes can become people by absorbing the essence or popularity of the sun and the moon. It is said that foxes need to be transformed into humans. "Miscellanies of Youyang" records: "As the old saying goes, a wild fox is called a purple fox, and it will be strange to hit its tail at night. You must wear a skull to worship the Beidou, or you will become an adult if you don't fall." It is said that "the pearl in the fox's mouth, if available, should be loved by the whole world."

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Due to the decline of Taoism, there is a belief in fox spirits in northern China, praying for them to bless food every year. There is also a folk saying that the fox spirit descended to earth, that is, a person with all his senses open can predict bad luck after being possessed by the fox spirit. "The Tale of the North Dream Cangzhu People" contains: "(Fox) or singing in the village, there are ominous things." "Xuan Shi Li Zhigu" records that Guli saw a white fox hitting a stone in the court, which was considered as a symbol of good luck at that time. Later, he really became an assistant minister of does.

In the 453rd chapter of Tai Ping Guang Ji, Ji Zhen's wife told her husband that she was a fox before she died, but Ji Zhen still loved her until she died. In Pu Songling's novel Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, the story of a kind fox fairy falling in love with a mortal is often described.