Basic Information
Alternative names: Hi-pi
Alternative spellings: Bi Xi
Type/Species: Long
Origin: Taoist Mythology, Chinese Mythology
About Bixi
Bixi was one of the nine sons of the dragon. [4] His great fondness for all literature [3] gave him renown as a patron of the court. [4] His image often appeared on top of tombstones and steles. [1] Because he appeared frequently on grave monuments, [3] Bixi was thought of as being bowed in grief. [1]
Sometimes Bixi was depicted alone, [1] but often two images of the dragons were intertwined on stone tablets. [2]
Physical Description
Bixi was a traditional long dragon. [3]
Quick Facts
- Bixi was one of the nine sons of the dragon. [4]
- His image often appeared on grave monuments, [3] such as tombstones and steles. [1]
- Bixi was often thought of as being bowed in grief. [1]
- He had a fondness for literature. [3]
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- Suanmi
- Taotie
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Footnotes
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