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Many people hear that the image of the bird comes from the Japanese mystery writer Kyogoku Natsuhiko's ** work "The Summer of the Bird", in Japan, the bird is a woman who gives birth (a monster transformed into a woman who died in childbirth) The image is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
Therefore, many people think that Gu Won Bird is a Japanese monster, but in fact, the image of Gu Won Bird actually existed in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and it is an authentic Chinese monster.
Its preference is: it loves to steal other people's children.
The Jin Dynasty writer Guo Pu mentioned it in his book "Xuanzhong Ji":
said that Gu Hou Niao himself does not give birth to birds, but likes to steal other people's children as his own son to raise.
If a child's clothes were left outside during the night, it would mark them with blood and turn around and steal the family's children.
That's why the world also calls it a "ghost bird".
Gu gets the bird to fly at night and hide it during the day, covering ghosts and gods. The feathers of the clothes are for the birds, and the hair is for the women. A Heavenly Emperor girl, a nocturnal wandering girl, a hook star, and a hidden flyer. The bird has no children, and likes to take the son of man to raise him, and think that he is a son. Nowadays, children's clothes do not want to be exposed at night, so they love to blood their clothes, that is, to take children. Therefore, the name of the world is ghost bird, and Jingzhou is more. - Guo Pu, "Xuanzhong Ji".