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China mythical figures are good at using the wind.

Fengbo, the legendary subordinate of Chiyou, is also known as Fei Lian.

China is a vast country with different living environments in different regions, and Fengshen, the life center of all ethnic groups, also has different styles and gods. From Zhouzhi to the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the northern countries of China honored Fengshen as "Fengbo", and Fengshen was also called "Shi Feng". According to folklore, it is a dustpan star among 28 stars. When the dustpan star moves, it will cause strong winds.

However, Chu in the south named Fengshen "Fei Lian" and "Songs of the South": ... Wang Shu was a pioneer and Fei Lian was a servant. It is generally believed that Fei Lian is the name of Fengshen. Later, North and South Shen Feng became one. Fengbo, Ji Xing and Fei Lian were regarded as the same thing in the Han Dynasty, and they all referred to the Fengshen who had the ability to control the wind.

About the appearance of Fengshen Fei Lian; Some people say it's a god bird, or a beast with long hair and wings, while others think it's a deer with horns like a bird, a leopard with a snake tail.

According to Shan Hai Jing Bei Shan Jing, there is an animal called Shan Hui (the soul of sound) in Jianli Mountain. Walking is as fast as the wind. So people believe that when this kind of mountain wisdom appears, there will be trouble.

Another Shen Feng strongman was mentioned in Shan Hai Jing. He is the grandson of the Yellow Emperor. In Shan Hai Jing Ye Dong Jing: "Huangdi was born with Guo Yu, and Guo Yusheng was born with Yujing." This Yu Jing is Yu Qiang. Shan Hai Jing Overseas North Jing: "The north is strong. The face of a bird. " Yu Qiang, the wind god, is also a sea god. When he appeared as Fengshen, he was a bird with a human face, with two green snakes hanging on his ears and two green snakes standing on his feet; When he appeared as Poseidon, he was a fish with head, hands and feet and rode two dragons. Every winter, Yu Qiang moves from the North Sea to the South China Sea, from fish to birds, from Poseidon to Fengshen.

Yujing, also known as Yujiang and Yuqiang, is the legendary god of the North Sea, the god of plague and the god of wind.

Yujiang, also known as "Yu Qiang" and "Yu Jing", is the sea god, fengshen and plague god in ancient Han legends, and is the grandson of the Yellow Emperor.

The sea god Yujiang rules the North Sea, and his body is like a fish, but some people ride a two-headed dragon on their hands and feet; Shen Feng yujiang county, according to legend, is the minister of Zhuan Xu. His image is a bird with a face, with a green snake hanging from each ear, and two green snakes riding on his feet, dominating the north.

It is said that the wind in Yujiang can spread the plague, and the northwest wind will hurt you, so the northwest wind was also called "Li Feng" by the ancients.