Lóng (Lung In Wade-Giles Romanization.)
The Chinese dragon, is a creature in Chinese mythology and is sometimes called the Oriental (or Eastern) dragon. Depicted as a long, snake-like creature with four legs, it has long been a potent symbol of auspicious power in Chinese folklore and art. This type of dragon, however, is sometimes depicted as a creature constructed of many animal parts and it might have the fins of fish, or the horns of a stag.
• Azure Dragon a dragon that represents the east and the spring season, in Chinese mythology and one of the Four Symbols (Chinese constellation).[12]
• Dragon King, a water and weather god in Chinese mythology.
• Gonggong a destructive water god or monster in Chinese mythology
• Yellow Dragon of the Center in Chinese mythology.
• Fucanglong of the volcanic element, and god of crafting.
• Tianlong, a celestial dragon in Chinese mythology.
• Jiaolong, defined as a "scaled dragon", is a dragon in Chinese mythology.
• Panlong, the "coiled dragon", is an aquatic dragon resembling a jiaolong in Chinese mythology, an ancient motif in Chinese art, and a proper name.
• Shenlong, "god dragon" or "divine dragon", s a spiritual dragon from Chinese mythology who is the master of storms and also a bringer of rain. He is of equal significance to other creatures such as Tianlong, the celestial dragon.
• Dilong, "earth dragon", one of many types of -long dragons such as shenlong and huanglong, the "Yellow Dragon".
• Qiulong, a Chinese dragon was contradictorily defined as "horned dragon" and "hornless dragon".
• Yinglong, "responsive dragon", is a winged dragon and rain deity in ancient Chinese mythology.
• Teng, "a flying dragon", "flying-dragon snake", "soaring snake", is a flying dragon in Chinese mythology.
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