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English: Gudiao (Gū diāo;, 蠱雕), "poison-eagle". a mythical beast, described as looking like a horned eagle/vulture, from Nan shan jing ( Classic of the Southern Mountains"). It makes sounds like a baby, and devours humans.[1][2] Because of categorization as beast, the 1667 Wu Renchen edition carries an illustration[3] (a close copy of this image) which is like a wildcat with an eagle-head.[1] Unknown 蠱雕,中国古代传说兽类。载《山海经》(南山经):"水有獸焉,名曰蠱雕,其狀如雕而有角,其音如嬰兒之音,是食人。"Unknown 蠱雕,中国古代传说兽类。载《山海经》(南山经):"水有獸焉,名曰蠱雕,其狀如雕而有角,其音如嬰兒之音,是食人。" |
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Source | 明朝 《山海经图》 (AD 16C) |
Author | 胡文焕 (1596-1650) |
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[edit]- ↑ a b "24. Poison-eagle (Gudiao)" in Strassberg, Richard E. , ed. (2018) A Chinese Bestiary: Strange Creatures from the Guideways Through Mountains and Seas, University of California Press, p. 92 ISBN: 978-0-52029-851-4.
- ↑ Sun Jiankun; Chen Siyu (illustr.) (2021) "Gudiao" in Fantastic Creatures of the Mountains and Seas: A Chinese Classic, Simon and Schuster ISBN: 9781951627645.
- ↑ Guo Pu; Wang Shihan proofing ed. (1667) "Juan 3. Shouzu. Gudiao" in Tuxiang shanhaijing xiangzhu, Fu Wen Tang
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