The glazed pottery tiger of the Eastern Han Dynasty has a tiger head in its mouth, a flat beam on its back and four feet under it. The celadon tigers before and after Wu Donghong Wu have no tiger head decoration in their mouths, and they look like tigers under their bellies, and their limbs are used together. Later, it gradually became popular to decorate the mouth with tiger heads, depicting flying wings on both sides and crouching limbs.
The drowning device is made into a tiger shape and named as a tiger.
First, the tiger is a beast, but it has to serve its master, which shows the man's desire to conquer.
Second, let the tiger be on duty at night, with the expectation of exorcism.