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The reincarnation of fortune-telling Qinglong

First of all, we should understand the meaning of "dragon" and "white tiger". So, what are "dragons" and "white tigers"?

Qinglong, also known as the "black dragon", is the God of the East, and it has seven nights in the East with 28 nights. Its image is a dragon. According to the theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements, the East stands for cyan, so it is called "Qinglong". In ancient China, the dragon represented the Ninth Five-Year Plan, which was the most respected of all animals.

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White tiger, the god of the west, is the seven-night and twenty-eight-night stay in the west. Its image is a tiger, so it is called "White Tiger", which means "God of War" and "Kill God". The white tiger is extremely fierce, so it was mostly related to the military in ancient times. In ancient times, there were white tiger statues carved on military symbols.

The so-called "four dragons were born and three white tigers voted for Tang" comes from the characters in the novel, not the real historical figures.

The reincarnation of Qinglong and Baihu comes from The Complete Biography of Tang People, in which Qinglong is Dan Xiong Xin and Baihu is Luo Cheng;

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Qinglong White Tiger II was reincarnated from Biography of the Tang Dynasty, where Qinglong was a beggar gang and Baihu was Xue.

Qinglong San was reincarnated from the three biographies of Tang Dynasty. Qinglong is Su's, facing the second reincarnation of White Tiger Xue.

Qinglong IV and Baihu III are from Tang legends, among which An Lushan is Qinglong and Guo Ziyi is Baihu.

When Dan died, he vowed that "III would not vote for the Tang Dynasty", so he was reincarnated as Gai, and Luo Cheng was reincarnated as Xue; After Gai Su-wen's death, he was reincarnated as Su Bao Tong. Because no one blames, the white tiger is still Xue's. Gai was reincarnated as An Lushan after his death, and Xue was reincarnated as. In fact, in the later Tang Canshu, Qinglong White Tiger was reincarnated as Guo Wei, Wang, and so on.

However, no matter which era, it is reasonable that Qinglong was defeated by the white tiger.