Qiong Qi is the ancient Han God in China, who said that it was about the size of an ox and a tiger with hedgehog fur and wings. Qiong Qi is called a dog to eat life. It is said that Qiong Qi often flies to the scene of a fight to bite off the nose of the right side. If someone commits evil deeds, Qiong Qi will catch wild animals and give them to him and encourage him to do more evil deeds. The ancients also called that kind of insignificant person Qiong Qi.
Later, "Qiong Qi" came to compare the treacherous person "Ten Years of Zuo Wengong", which says that "Shao Hao’s bad faith, loyalty and worship are called Qiong Qi". "The Miraculous Classic of the Western Wilderness"