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  2. Pig dragon - Wikipedia

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    A pig dragon or zhūlóng (simplified Chinese: 玉 猪龙; traditional Chinese: 玉 豬龍) [1] is a type of jade artifact from the Hongshan culture of neolithic China. Pig dragons are zoomorphic forms with a pig-like head and elongated limbless body coiled around to the head and described as "suggestively fetal". [ 2 ]

  3. Hongshan culture - Wikipedia

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    Hongshan burial artifacts include some of the earliest known examples of jade working. The Hongshan culture is known for its jade pig dragons and embryo dragons. Clay figurines, including figurines of pregnant women, are also found throughout Hongshan sites. Small copper rings were also excavated. [citation needed] [12]

  4. Zhulong - Wikipedia

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    Pig dragon (Chinese 猪龍), a type of artifact known from ancient China This page was last edited on 17 March 2024, at 08:42 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. Zhulong (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Zhulong / ˈ dʒ uː l ɒ ŋ / or Zhuyin / ˈ dʒ uː j ɪ n /, also known in English as the Torch Dragon, was a giant red solar dragon and god in Chinese mythology. It supposedly had a human's face and snake's body, created day and night by opening and closing its eyes, and created seasonal winds by breathing.

  6. Long gu - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese Neolithic (Hongshan culture) jade ornament in the form of a curled pig dragon. Depictions of Chinese dragons (龍, lóng) first appear in the archaeological record circa 3000 BC, before any literary descriptions appear. [7]

  7. Here's What to Know About the 12 Chinese Zodiac Signs - AOL

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    The Pig arrived last, having stopped to eat and take a nap, concluding The Great Race. Thus, the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac and their orders were decided. The Chinese Zodiac Signs and Traits

  8. Magatama - Wikipedia

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    Pig dragon or zhūlóng – zoomorphic stone artifacts produced in neolithic China with a similar c- or comma-like shape. References

  9. Chinese dragon - Wikipedia

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    Some of the earliest Dragon artifacts are the pig dragon carvings from the Hongshan culture. The coiled dragon or snake form played an important role in early Chinese culture. The character for "dragon" in the earliest Chinese writing has a similar coiled form, as do later jade dragon amulets from the Shang period. [13]