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  2. Cangdi - Wikipedia

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    The Bluegreen Dragon (青龙 Qīnglóng) is both his animal form and constellation, and as a human, he was Tàihào 太昊 . [1] His female consort is the goddess of fertility Bixia. His astral body is Jupiter. [2]

  3. Azure Dragon - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon is frequently referred to in the media, feng shui, other cultures, and in various venues as the Green Dragon and the Avalon Dragon. [2] His cardinal direction's epithet is "Bluegreen Dragon of the East" ( 東方青龍 Dōngfāng Qīnglóng or 東方蒼龍 Dōngfāng Cānglóng ).

  4. Chinese gods and immortals - Wikipedia

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    They are the White Dragon (白龍, Báilóng), the Black Dragon (玄龍, Xuánlóng), the Red Dragon (朱龍, Zhūlóng), and the Bluegreen Dragon (青龍, Qīnglóng). Corresponding with the Five Deities as the chthonic forces that they sublimate (the Dragon Gods are often represented as the "mount" of the Five Deities), they inscribe the land ...

  5. Wufang Shangdi - Wikipedia

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    As the major one of the Eastern Peak Temples, dedicated to the Bluegreen Deity, the spring aspect of the Highest Deity identified with Jupiter, [30] it is a site of fire sacrifice to Di since prehistoric times. [31] Mount Tai is the holiest of China's sacred mountains; according to mythology it formed from Pangu's head after his body's dissection.

  6. Taiyuan - Wikipedia

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    Throughout its long history, Taiyuan was the capital or provisional capital of many dynasties in China, hence the name Lóngchéng (龙城; Dragon City). [7] As of 2021, the city governs 6 districts, 3 counties, and hosts a county-level city with a total area of 6,988 square kilometers and a permanent population of 5,390,957. [1]

  7. Yan Huang Zisun - Wikipedia

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    Yan Huang Zisun (Chinese: 炎黃子孫; lit. 'Descendants of Yan[di] and Huang[di]'), or descendants of Yan and Yellow Emperors, [1] is a term that represents the Chinese people and refers to an ethnocultural identity based on a common ancestry associated with a mythological origin.

  8. Zhurong - Wikipedia

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    One aspect of the traditional Chinese characters used in the case of Zhurong's name is that the character 融 is composed by combining the character 鬲 which refers to a ritual cauldron or tripodal vessel with three hollow legs, which is well known from archeological reports as a characteristic Chalcolithic (Late Neolithic/Early Bronze) Age feature encountered in archaeological sites in ...

  9. Xiyue Dadi - Wikipedia

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    Xiyue Dadi is described as wearing a white robe emblazoned with the divine eye of Mount Hua and on his head a crown symbolizing the nine schools of the Tai Chu era. He carries the seal of Heavenly Communication of Truth, is mounted upon a white dragon, and leads a cavalcade of 4,100 heavenly officials and princesses.. [14]