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  2. 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.

  3. Chinese dragon - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Chinese self-identified as "the gods of the dragon" because the Chinese dragon is an imagined reptile that represents evolution from the ancestors and qi energy. [10] Dragon-like motifs of a zoomorphic composition in reddish-brown stone have been found at the Chahai site (Liaoning) in the Xinglongwa culture (6200–5400 BC). [2]

  4. Category:Asian dragons - Wikipedia

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    Chinese dragon; D. Dragon (Ninurta) Druk; K. Korean dragon; T. Tannin (mythology) V. Vietnamese dragon; Vishap This page was last edited on 7 February 2024, at 13:18 ...

  5. Chi (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The Huainanzi (c. 139 BCE) "Peering into the Obscure" chapter (覽冥訓) mentions chichi 赤螭 "red hornless-dragon" and baichi 白螭 "white hornless-dragon". The former occurs with qingqiu 青虯 "green horned-dragon": "When the red hornless dragon and the green horned dragon roamed the land of Chi 冀, the sky was limpid and the earth ...

  6. National symbols of China - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese dragon, or Loong, is one of four auspicious legendary creatures appearing in Chinese mythology and folklore. The dragon has many animal-like body parts, including wolf's head, stag's antlers, hare's eyes, bull's ears, serpent's torso, carp's squama, tiger's limbs and eagle's talons.

  7. Jiaolong - Wikipedia

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    Jiao 蛟 illustration from the 1725 Gujin Tushu Jicheng. Jiaolong (simplified Chinese: 蛟龙; traditional Chinese: 蛟龍; pinyin: jiāolóng; Wade–Giles: chiao-lung) or jiao (chiao, kiao) is a dragon in Chinese mythology, often defined as a "scaled dragon"; it is hornless according to certain scholars and said to be aquatic or river-dwelling.

  8. Chinese dragons - Wikipedia

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  9. Red Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Red Dragon Society, a secret society at New York University; A red Chinese dragon; Grand Grimoire, a black magic grimoire, also known as The Red Dragon; Welsh Dragon, a national symbol of Wales. Thus, "red dragon" in Welsh culture may refer to: The flag of Wales; Y Fenni cheese, a Welsh cheese, also known as "Red Dragon" when coated in red wax