The predecessor of the Quartet God originated from the Brahmin myth in India. It was originally the four gods who commanded the southeast and northwest. Brahman myth was incorporated into Buddhist myth and became the patron saint of Buddhist Lingshan. After being introduced into China, China combined sacred and auspicious animals according to the characteristics of his own mythology, and created the Quartet God. For example, Qinglong evolved from Kirin, and Suzaku merged from Phoenix.
Life and death are two divisions, Beidou is born, and Nandou is dead. Santai, Jade Girl, are all characters in Taoism. Among them, Qinglong, Suzaku, Gouchen, Tengshe, Xuanwu and Baihu are collectively called the Six Gods, which complement each other and are indispensable! According to the five elements, Qinglong is wood, Suzaku is fire, Xuanwu is water and white tiger is gold.