Basic Information
Alternative names: Ba-sha
Type/Species: Long
Origin: Taoist Mythology, Chinese Mythology
About Beixi
Once, the dragon visited each of his sons in turn, finally coming to Beixi, who was an excellent swimmer. [2] He enjoyed gazing out across the water, and he had an affinity for the water in general. [1]
Beixi would also perch on bridges that cross over the country's waters to watch people passing in their boats. [3] So, the dragon ordered that the image of his son Beixi be placed on bridges, canals, and other such places near the water. [1]
Sometimes the siblings Beixi and Chiwen are conflated, but they are separate sons of the dragon. [1]
Physical Description
Beixi, as one of the nine sons of the dragon, had a traditional long form. One striking image of Beixi is in front of the Pavilion of Literary Profundity. [1]
Quick Facts
- Beixi had an affinity for water. [3]
- His image is used to adorn bridges and canals. [1]
- He was an excellent swimmer. [2]
Related Articles
- The Dragon Kings
- The Nine Dragon Scroll
- Beixi
- Baxia
- Bian
- Bixi
- Chaofeng
- Chiwen
- Jiaotu
- Pulao
- Qiuniu
- Suanmi
- Taotie
- Yazi
- Zhayu
Footnotes
For more information on footnotes and references, please see the bibliography.