Bai Ze, also known as "Bai Ze beast", is a kind of beast in the traditional culture of China. It is said that Bai Ze originated in ancient times, and its origin is related to a fairy named Bai Ze.
According to legend, in ancient times, there was a fairy named Bai Ze, who had great power and could incarnate into various animals and walk between heaven and earth. One day, the immortals in Bai Ze felt very sad when they saw that people on earth were living in diseases, disasters and wars. He decided to use his divine power to bring a glimmer of hope to the world.
As a result, the immortal in Bai Ze became a strange beast, shaped like a dog, with horns on its head, scales on its body, a tail like a fox and claws like a leopard. Its purpose is to protect people, ward off evil spirits and eliminate disasters. After the appearance of Bai Ze God beast, it was quickly welcomed and worshipped by people and became a respected god beast.
Bai Ze's Artistic Image
1, video image
In the costume drama "Chen Yuan", Bai Ze appeared in the form of CG and was taken as a pet by the heroine.
In the costume drama Nezha Monsters, Bai Ze is big princess, a "spirit beast" who knows everything in the world and is in charge of the miraculous mountain, and is played by Sarah.
2. Anime image
In the Japanese manga Cold Ghost Lantern and its derivative works, Bai Ze is a god beast living in Taoyuan Township and the deadly enemy of the protagonist Ghost Lantern.
In China's domestic cartoon "Unhuman" and its derivative works, Bai Ze can switch between humanoid and prototype, and has different abilities.
3. Literary image
In the novel The Journey to the West in the Ming Dynasty, Bai Ze was one of the Seven Lions and a disciple of Sheng Yuan, the Nine Spirits. He used a bronze hammer as a weapon, and addressed nine-year-old Sheng Yuan as "Zuweng".
In the novel Ghost Biography in Qing Dynasty, Bai Ze was given a ride by Yan Jun to Zhong Kui, and was described as the change that falsely harmed Wu Zixu's uncle.