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Change: ShenlongTianlongYinglongConstellations: Bái H? Q?ng Lóng Xuán W? Zh? Què Dragon-hybrids Fei Lian Long Ma QilinZhulongMiscellaneousChinese Monkey Huli jingJiang ShiKuiKun Luduan Nian, the beast Ox heads & horse faces Pixiu Rui Shi Tao Tie Xiao Xiezhi Xing TianYaoguai Yifan ZhangSnakesBashe
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Feb 14 2010, 9:47 AM EST
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Change: . Nobody knows how big these birds actually are. When they fly, their wings are like the colorful clouds in the sky. When there is
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Aug 26 2008, 1:57 AM EDT
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Aug 12 2008, 4:47 AM EDT
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Change: . Nobody knows how big these birds actually are. When they fly, their wings are like the colorful clouds in the sky. When there is
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Aug 12 2008, 4:45 AM EDT
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Change: is one of the earliest forms of the Chinese Pheonix, worshiped by ancient natives in Hubei Province, which during the Warring State Period was part
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Jul 1 2008, 3:17 AM EDT
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Jul 1 2008, 3:15 AM EDT
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Change: These giants floated across the sky and due to their blue color that changed constantly were difficult to see clearly. Shenlong governed the wind, clouds
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Jul 1 2008, 3:01 AM EDT
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Change: Birds: Birds: Fenghuang Ji GuangJian JingweiShang-Yang Nine-headed Bird Su Shuang Peng Qing Niao ZhuChinese dragons:-dragons: Yinglong Yinglong was a dragon believed to be a powerful servant of Huang di, the
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Jul 1 2008, 2:59 AM EDT
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Jul 1 2008, 2:58 AM EDT
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Change: During the Han Dynasty (2,200 years ago) two phoenixes, one a male (feng, ?) and the other a female (huang, ?) were often shown together
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Jul 1 2008, 2:03 AM EDT
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Change: shape shift into human form. The Dragon Kings live in crystal palaces, guarded by shrimp soldiers and crab generals. Besides ruling over the aquatic life, the Dragon Kings also manipulate clouds and rain. When enraged, they can flood cities. According to The Short Stories on the Tang People,
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Jul 1 2008, 2:02 AM EDT
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Jul 1 2008, 1:55 AM EDT
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Change: are, in Chinese mythology, the divine rulers of the four seas (each sea corresponds to one of the cardinal directions). Although Dragon Kings appear in
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Jul 1 2008, 1:33 AM EDT
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Change: , in Chinese mythology, is the horned dragon, which is one of the nine Chinese dragons. It does not seem to be powerful enough to
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Jul 1 2008, 1:31 AM EDT
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Change: was a dragon believed to be a powerful servant of Huang di, the yellow emperor, who was later immortalized as a dragon. One legend states that Yinglong helped a man named Yu stop the Yellow River from flooding by digging long channels with his tail . Dragon King Fucanglong In
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Jul 1 2008, 1:29 AM EDT
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Change: , are the Chinese underworld dragons which guard buried tresures, both natural and man-made. Volcanoes are said to be created when they burst out of the ground to report to heaven. Shenlong Shenlong literally "spirit dragon" is a spiritual dragon from Chinese mythology that controls wind and rain. These
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Jul 1 2008, 1:26 AM EDT
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Change: These giants floated across the sky and due to their blue color that changed constantly were difficult to see clearly. Shenlong governed the wind, clouds
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Jul 1 2008, 1:23 AM EDT
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Change: ("heaven dragon") are the celestial dragons who pull the chariots of the gods and guard their places. Li (hornless dragon) Jiaolong Qilin Long Ma Kui Kun Jiang Shi Luduan Yaoguai Huli jing Nian, the beast Ox heads & horse faces Pixiu Rui Shi Q?ng Lóng Xuán W? Bái H?
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Jun 30 2008, 11:59 PM EDT
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Change: Jian, the bird. A mythical bird supposed to have only one eye and one wing: a pair of such birds dependent on each other, inseparable, hence, represent husband and wife. Jingwei Jingwei is the name of a character in Chinese Mythology.
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Jun 30 2008, 11:54 PM EDT
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Change: is the name of a character in Chinese Mythology. Originally the daughter of the emperor Yandi, she perished at a young age in the East
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