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How did Kuixing hang?

Because of his ugly appearance, Kuixing failed in the top three exams in a row. In a rage, Kuixing kicked off the barrel containing books and threw himself into the river. Although Kuixing didn't win three yuan, the folk people admired his talent, shaped him into a god, and borrowed the title of "Kuixing Kick Fight" to shine brilliantly. Kuixing took a pen in his hand and called out the name of the winner of the exam. Whoever dreams of Kuixing is the lucky one in the examination room. The auspicious patterns of Kuixing Douluo and the custom of scholars believing in Kuixing existed as early as the Song Dynasty, but they were very popular in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Usually, in auspicious patterns, Kuixing is drawn as an image with one foot standing at the top and one foot kicking up, which is an auspicious symbol of "Kuixing fighting and leading". The so-called "being the first" is the idea of being the first in the exam. There are auspicious patterns in the form of knowing words. On the screen, there is a blue-faced child, with ink in one hand, pen in the other and one foot standing on it. Even ghost fights are cursive "losses".

Kuixing legend

It is said that Kuixing is the lucky god of literature and the literary star in the sky. Because of his ugly appearance, Kuixing failed in the top three exams in a row. In a rage, Kuixing kicked off the barrel containing books and threw himself into the river. Although Kuixing didn't win three yuan, the folk people admired his talent, shaped him into a god, and borrowed the title of "Kuixing Kick Fight" to shine brilliantly. This Kuixing is made of red copper, with a height of 19.8 cm, upturned hair, protruding eyes and fangs. Hold the bucket high with your right hand and hold the silver ingot forward with your left hand; One foot is lifted, and the other foot is independent of the hoe; Bare breasts with tiger skin tied around her waist. Typical immortal statues in yuan dynasty. The pattern of "kuixing kicking bucket" began to appear on porcelain in the late Ming Dynasty, but it was more abundant in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. Similar theme decorations include "independence" and "winning in Qingyun Road".