In Dong Hai, there is a creature of extraordinary strength, able to fly. His favorite food is dragon brain, called Hong. Hong, also known as Vong Thien Hong, is a dragon and horse-like creature. It has scales and can fly, surrounded by a protective ring of fire, extremely ferocious. Legend has it that Hong is the son of the Dragon, who has a habit of sitting on high to observe everything. Legend has it that when fighting, dragons are also afraid of its fire, so it often takes dragons as food. Folk consider Hong as the ancestor of the Unicorn
Oni (鬼 Demon?) is a common word in modern Japanese for wild-type, beast-men that are usually youkai with a fierce, ferocious appearance. Demons are a common theme in Japanese art and literature. The image of Japanese demons is often taken from Chinese demons (Journey to the West) such as Kim Giac, Ngan Giac, or Niu Ma Vuong. Descriptions of demons vary, but usually they have a fierce, hideous appearance, with claws, and sharp horns on their heads. They often wear tiger skins, loincloths holding a weapon called Kanabou (wolf tooth mace). The Oni demon has the face of someone from hell, which has long been associated with the image of the Bull Demon King. It has bulging eyes and very long horns accompanied by a wicked smile with two pairs of sharp fangs. Hair is always left loose. They usually have red, blue or black bodies. The Oni demon has a background that often wraps around a tiger skin, wielding iron spikes to break people's heads. Completely silent and devilish. Oni are essent
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