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The (), also called () or (), is a legendary creature mentioned in old Chinese literature.


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The earliest known appearance of the characters 騶虞 () is in the Book of Songs, Book of Poetry: Zou Yu but J.J.L. Duyvendak describes the interpretation of that little poem as referring to an animal of that name as "very doubtful".

The appears in a number of later works, where it is described as a "righteous" animal that, similarly to a , only appears during the rule of a benevolent and sincere monarch. It is said to be as fierce-looking as a tiger, but gentle and strictly vegetarian, and described in some books (already in Shuowen Jiezi, radical 虍 (tiger)) as a white tiger with black spots.

In 1404, during the reign of the , Prince , his relative from (in modern-day ) sent him a captured spotted and captured in ; an anonymous painter later painted that , which was evidently a rare .(2019), "Precious Birds and Strange Beasts", The NPM Zoo: Animal Paintings in the Museum Collection. Publisher: National Palace Museum. Access date: 6 October 2023 Another was sighted in . The sightings were mentioned by contemporaneous authors as good omens, along with the running clear and the delivery of a (i.e., an African ) by a delegation that arrived to China aboard 's fleet.


Identity
Puzzled about the real zoological identity of the said to be captured during the Yongle era, Duyvendak exclaimed, "Can it possibly have been a Pandah?" Following him, some modern authors consider to refer to the . China Giant Panda Museum: Historical Records in Ancient China . Supposed Chinese historical terminology appears in the Chinese version of this article, 我国古代的历史记载

and Wolfgang Behr includes the ~ ~ among several leophoric names in ancient Chinese texts, such as 獅子]] () and 狻猊]] (), which denoted .Behr, Wolfgang. (2004). "Hinc sunt leones – two ancient Eurasian migratory terms in Chinese revisited (I)". International Journal of Central Asian Studies. 9, 2004, p. 14-15 of pp. 1-25

Riordan & Shi (2016) propose that ("驺瑜 ") and other words for some enigmatic predators in ancient Chinese texts possibly denoted .Riordan, Philip & Shi, Kun (2016). "Chapter 42 - China: Current State of Snow Leopard Conservation in China" in McCarthy, Malton, & Nyhus (editors) Snow Leopards: Biodiversity of the World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes 1st Edition, p. 524


Popular culture
The creature appears in the 2018 fantasy film as an elephant-sized cat resembling a lion/tiger mix with large eyes, four upper tusks, and a ruffled tail (resembling those of Chinese guardian lions and those from Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings three years later on) and has the ability to .


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