
In Journey to the West, the golden-winged roc is the maternal uncle of the Buddha. Rulai Dao: From that chaotic equinox, the heavens open to the Son, the earth to the ugly, life to Yin, the heavens and the earth to merge again, and all things are born. All things have beasts and birds, and the beasts are long with unicorns, and birds are long by phoenixes. The phoenix had to be in harmony again, breeding peacocks and roc. When the peacock was born, it was the most evil, it could eat people, and it sucked people up forty-five miles. I was on the top of a snowy mountain, cultivating a golden body, and he had already sucked me down. I wanted to come out of his door, afraid of staining his true body, but I cut open his back and stepped onto the Spirit Mountain. If you want to hurt his life, when you are persuaded by the Buddhas, you will hurt the peacock as if you hurt my mother, so I leave him at the Spirit Mountain Meeting and make him the Buddha's mother Peacock Daming King Bodhisattva. Dapeng was born to him by a mother, so he was somewhat intimate.
Kalura, a giant sacred bird recorded in ancient Indian mythology and legend, is the mount of Vishnu, one of the three main gods, in Hinduism, and in Buddhism, it is one of the eight parts of the Draco. Garoulo specializes in feeding on dragons. Later, the image of the Kunpeng bird was fused into the body of The Dragon, and after confusing the image of the Dragon Bird with the image of the Kunpeng Roc, the image of the Golden-winged Bird of the Great Peng was born.