English: Xiangliu, an ancient Chinese legendary mythical beast. In the Book of Mountains and Seas (Overseas and North Economics): The minister of the Communist Party is called Xiangliu, nine songs to eat in Jiushan. When Xiang Liu arrived, Jue was a slue. Yu killed Xiangliu, which was bloody and could not be treeed. Yu Juezhi, three Ren Sanju, thought it was the emperor's platform. In the north of Kunlun, the east of softness. Xiangliu, nine people's faces, snake body and green. I dare not shoot north, and I'm afraid of the Communist Party of China. In the east of Taiwan, there is a snake in the corner, tiger-colored, rushing south for the first time.
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明朝 《山海经图》 (AD 16C)
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胡文焕 (1596-1650)
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