Tehuacán is composed of four
quarters:
In the first room is the black
eagle on a cactus with two arrows in the right claw and one crossed by the legs
and left three cornstalks with ears of gold that the Indians call Miahuatl in
the blue field.
TeponaxtleEl second quarter shows
a black eagle on a white field with golden beak put a paw on a teponaxtle
golden and the other holding up two arrows. To the right of that eagle one
ayacaxtle or rattle, an instrument playing and dancing with the natives.
Shortly below a drum, the two sides left the teponaxcle, Quetzaly below a
quetzal feathers or beam.
In the third quarter a matte
finish and made to order a flower red branches
which in their language called tlaxochitl. A bird biting a flower at the foot
of a tree that kills leaving it to those who call their language Mezquite.
Mezquite the right side a castle on a hill beneath it a large cave near the
castle and some red and white stones, four pockets having said castle out three
arrows on the one hand and between the first and second top maixquahuitl get an
instrument with which fought in antiquity and in the other two side pockets two
arrows left and go through them in one maixquahuitl.
In the fourth quarter is a freshly
slaughtered head like a right hand that has outstanding hair and the other left
hand is gripping a bow. Amid quartered Chimalpopoca head, and as crest, the
Virgin of the Conception.
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