Origin: from China
Describe:
Chiwen (hornless dragon; young dragon) is the second child of the Dragon. It lives in the sea and is said to control rainfall. It is a mascot with a dragon head, wide mouth, and short body. This is the fish-like, hornless dragon with a very truncated body and large, wide mouth usually found along roof ridges (as if swallowing the roof beams). Chiwei supposedly protects against not only fires, but also floods and typhoon. Legend has it that Chiwen likes to admire the scenery and often helps people to kill fires, so they are carved as decorative objects on the roofs of ancient palaces, temples, and temples ... implying a fire suppression, peace protection for the project ... Mother is a Carp Spirit.
It is a legendary animal Makara in Indian culture specializing in living in water, with a gargoyle shape, and a fish tail. Makara is the mount of Ganga - Lord of the Ganges and Varuna - Lord of the sea. This species has a big mouth, likes to swallow everything.
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