Honghuang Zhu Jiuyin is a heavyweight god in myths and legends, and is also the ancestral witch who controls time. In different chapters of"The Classic of Mountains and Seas", Zhu Jiuyin's image and abilities are mentioned.

In the"Great Wilderness Bei Jing", Zhu Jiuyin is described as:"Beyond the Northwest Sea, to the north of Chishui, there is Zhangwei Mountain. There is a god with a human face and a snake body, with straight eyes and straight eyes. His silence is dark, and his eyes are straight. Seeing is bright, no food, no sleep, no rest, wind and rain are ye. This is Zhu Jiuyin, which is called Zhulong." It can be seen that Zhu Jiuyin has a human face and a snake body, the whole body is red, and the eyes are arranged vertically, which represents Day and night and the changing seasons.

In the"Overseas Northern Classic", Zhu Jiuyin is described as:"The god of Zhongshan, named Zhuyin, regards day, looks down as night, blows as winter, calls as summer, does not drink, does not eat, and does not rest. , breath is wind, body is thousands of miles long. In the east of nothing." This further describes the divine power of Zhu Jiuyin, including the ability to control the changes of day and night and the four seasons.

In addition, there is also a record about Zhu Jiuyin in"Huainanzi":"Zhulong is in the north of Yanmen, hidden in Weiyu Mountain, and the sun cannot be seen; its god has a human face and a dragon body but no feet." Although it is different from"Shan Hai Jing" The records in the book are different, but they all emphasize the close connection between Zhu Jiuyin, light and flame.

Generally speaking, Zhu Jiuyin is an important character in ancient mythology and is depicted as having magical abilities and great influence.

In addition to"The Classic of Mountains and Seas" and"Huainanzi", the image of Zhu Jiuyin also appears in other ancient documents. For example, in the"Shenyi Jing", Zhu Jiuyin is described as:"In the northwest wilderness, there are thousands of connected cities, which are inaccessible to vehicles and horses. There are candle dragons that illuminate the quiet capital with the sun, deviating from yin and yang, and all things cannot grow." Here, Zhu Jiuyin is described. Jiuyin is regarded as the spirit that opens up Yin and Yang and regulates the growth of all things.

In addition, the image of Zhu Jiuyin often appears in ancient murals, sculptures, bronze mirrors and other artworks, which fully demonstrates the worship and belief of ancient people in it.

Zhu Jiuyin is a mythical beast in ancient Chinese mythology, also known as Zhulong or Fire Spirit. According to different legends and literature records, Zhu Jiuyin has the following characteristics:

Zhu Jiuyin is the god of Zhangwei Mountain, with a human face and a snake body, with red body and long vertical eyes. When it closes its eyes, the world becomes night; when it opens its eyes, the world becomes day.

Zhu Jiuyin does not eat, sleep, or breathe, and can invite wind and rain.

Zhu Jiuyin is one of the mythical beasts in ancient mythology that controls time and space. It has very powerful abilities.

In some legends, Zhu Jiuyin is also described as one of the inventors of music and dance, with high artistic talent.

Zhu Jiuyin's eyes are very special and can control the cycle of day and night and the changes of the four seasons. In some legends, its eyes are regarded as the most precious treasures, which can give people infinite power and wisdom.

The flame of Zhu Jiuyin is very magical and can burn everything and will never go out. In some legends, its flame is regarded as a symbol of eternity, bringing warmth and light to people.

Zhu Jiuyin is very huge, thousands of miles long, and can pass through clouds and mountain peaks. In some legends, it is regarded as the mount or companion of gods and immortals, able to lead people into the mysterious heaven and fairyland.

The image and characteristics of Zhu Jiuyin vary slightly in different documents and legends, but generally speaking, it is a mysterious, powerful, and magical beast that was given a high status and reverence by ancient people.

In general, Zhu Jiuyin is one of the important mythical beasts in ancient Chinese mythology. It has unique characteristics and magical powers, reflecting ancient people's admiration and imagination for nature, art and culture.

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