The ancient nicknames for foxes include the following:
1. Qinghu: Used to describe a variant of fox whose coat color is blue-gray or dark. It is also a commonly used name for foxes in ancient literature.
2. Red fox: Describes a fox with red or brown fur. It is also an elegant name for foxes in ancient literature.
3. Frost fox: refers to a fox with white spots or off-white fur, emphasizing the fox's survival conditions in cold climates.
4. Fairy fox: In ancient times, it was often used to refer to foxes with special abilities in legends. According to legend, some foxes can transform into human forms, master spells, etc.
5. Fox: Used to describe the charming appearance and cunning character of a fox. It can also refer to a charming woman or seductive style.
6. Fox Fairy: Refers to the legendary fox with magical powers or magic. It is considered to have a special status and power in Taoism and folk beliefs.
7. Wild fox: refers to foxes living in the wild natural environment, which are different from domestic foxes.
8. Vixen: Refers to a fox with charming beauty and cunning. Sometimes it is also used to describe a seductive woman or a seductive image.
It should be noted that these nicknames may differ in different regions and cultures. Ancient people had a strong interest and fantasy in foxes, so various nicknames and descriptions of foxes often appear in literary works, legends and fables.
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