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xuangui (xuán guī 旋龜), i.e., "twisting turtle"[1] or "revolving tortoise",[2]
said to occur on the Niuyang Mountains in the Guaishui (or strange waters), described as bird-headed and serpent-tailed. Eating it purportedly cured deafness. Nan shan jing[1] and Bencao Gangmu.[2]
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《山海經巻一.南山經》“杻陽之.. 怪水出焉而東流注于憲翼之水其中多𤣥龜其狀如龜而鳥首虺尾, 名曰旋龜其音如判木〈如破木聲〉佩之不聾可以為底”
- ↑ a b "8. Twisting-Turtle (Xuangui)" in Strassberg, Richard E. , ed. (2018) A Chinese Bestiary: Strange Creatures from the Guideways Through Mountains and Seas, University of California Press, p. 86 ISBN: 978-0-52029-851-4.
- ↑ a b Li Shizhen (2021) "Shells I. 45-07-A01. Xuan gui" in Ben Cao Gang Mu, Volume VIII: Clothes, Utensils, Worms, Insects, Amphibians, Animals with Scales, Animals with Shells, Univ of California Press, pp. 823–824 ISBN: 9780520976986.
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