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Four God Beasts of Cinnamomum cassia in Wuyishan Yan Zheng

The four mythical beasts of Cinnamomum cassia in Yan Zheng, Yishan are the four great mythological beasts in China. They are Qinglong, Baihu, Suzaku and Xuanwu.

1, Qinglong is a kind of god beast, with a blue body, which can create heavy rain and control the situation. It represents the divine power of nature and is the patron saint of the ancient royal family.

2. The white tiger is a white beast with great strength and the ability to control the weather changes. It is one of the patrons of the ancient royal family, and it is a god beast in Archaean times.

Suzaku is a fiery red beast with strong firepower and can make a fire. It is also one of the patrons of the ancient royal family, and it is a god beast in Archaean times.

Xuanwu is a black beast with strong water power, which can control floods. It is also one of the guardians of the ancient royal family, and it is a god beast in Archaean times. The four mythical beasts of Cinnamomum cassia in Yishan and Yan Zheng symbolize the divine power of ancient traditional culture, and are also an important part of China's social traditional culture. They are not only used in mythological literature, but also in traditional cultural forms such as palaces, ancient buildings and landmarks, in order to protect the safety of the ancient royal family and pray for long-term stability of the country.