After excluding Ba Xia, this Dragon Son, although he had a record of slaying gods, the volume of the Divine Wars that described him was limited, and Lin Xun had no way to determine which tomb was Ba Xia's tomb.
Both Yi and Taotie had the highest frequency of participation in wars, and it was their records of Divine Wars that occupied the most space on the stele, described in the greatest detail.
As expected, these two troublemakers did not survive, both perishing in the Divine Wars and being buried here...
[Taotie, one of the sixteen Dragon Sons, his form is like a sheep's body with a dragon's head, eyes under the armpits, tiger teeth, human claws, voice like a baby's.]
[Taotie, greedy like a wolf, indulging in luxurious desires, gluttonous without restraint, his huge maw devoured many Buddhas and gods in battle, cruel and violent...]
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