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  2. List of manhua - Wikipedia

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    Warlord, science-fiction manhua by Tang Chi Fai, Wan Yuet Leung, sequel of Sea Tiger I - III. Saint a different version of the journey to the West of Sun Wukong and his party, authored by Khoo Fuk Lung

  3. Warlord (manhua) - Wikipedia

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    Sea Tiger II (海虎II) (about 2 sons of Sea Tiger, Baak Sau-naam and Baak Thu-naam. Baak Thu-naam killed his father and became the Strongest man in the World) Sea Tiger III (海虎III) (about 2 sons of Sea Tiger, Baak Sau-naam killed his brother and became the First Emperor) Warlord. Warlord (武神) Sequels. Warlord: Aero (武神飞天)

  4. List of legendary creatures from China - Wikipedia

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    Fenghuang, Chinese phoenix; Fenghuang. Feilian, god of the wind who is a winged dragon with the head of a deer and tail of a snake. Feilong, winged legendary creature that flies among clouds. Fish in Chinese mythology; Four Perils; Four Symbols, also called Sixiang, four legendary animals that represent the points of the compass.

  5. Category:Chinese mythology in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chinese mythology in anime and manga" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Yaoguai - Wikipedia

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    Yaoguai (Chinese: 妖怪; pinyin: yāoguài) represent a broad and diverse class of ambiguous creatures in Chinese folklore and mythology defined by the possession of supernatural powers [1] [2] and by having attributes that partake of the quality of the weird, the strange or the unnatural.

  7. Dragon Raja (Chinese novels) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Raja (Chinese: 龙族; pinyin: Lóngzú) is a series of fantasy novels written by Chinese author Jiang Nan.. The story consists of five story arcs (the first four have been compiled into 6 published novels), as well as a prequel short story and an anthology novella.

  8. Chinese dragon - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese dragon has very different connotations from the European dragon – in European cultures, the dragon is a fire-breathing creature with aggressive connotations, whereas the Chinese dragon is a spiritual and cultural symbol that represents prosperity and good luck, as well as a rain deity that fosters harmony.

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