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Xuangui 旋龜

Another 370 miles to the east, it is the mountain Chuyang 杻陽. The side that is in the sunlight has a lot of red gold, and the side that is out of the sunlight has a lot of white gold. There is a beast, its form is like a horse but its head is white, its stripes are like a tiger but its tail is red, its voice is like a song, its name is Lùshǔ 鹿蜀, It is said that whoever wears its fur has many descendants. There is a strange water flowing out from this mountain to the east to join the Xianyi River, in the water there are many species of black fish, it looks like a turtle with bird's head and a snake-tailed "named ???" (a kind of poisonous snake), its name is Xuangui 旋龜, its sound is like knocking on a tree. People who wear its shell have very sensitive hearing, the shell can also be used to treat calluses.

Mystery creatures: Chinese mythology

Chinese mythical creatures are creatures (animals) in Chinese myths, legends, legends, and literary works, and have influence on other countries in the Eastern cultural region ASIAN. Chinese culture is diverse and rich with many myths, legends, thrilling folk tales, one of the themes of myths, legends and mysteries of China is about the myterious beasts (animals), commonly referred to as "Beasts" (with concepts such as divine beasts, summoned beasts, strange beasts, beasts). With my love for magical and powerful creatures, I researched and wrote this book so that people who share the same passion as me can read, learn, and think about these amazing creatures. See the book: Mystery creatures: Chinese mythology on amazon here TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: DRAGON CLASS. The Ancestor Dragon. Long (Dragon) Other descriptions of dragons. The dragon ball Hierarchy in the Long Dragon Class. The evolution of a pure-blooded Long Dragon. The evolution of the carp into a dragon (Yulong) T

The evolution of the carp27 into a dragon (Yulong28)

Carp is a lowly creature, not carrying the blood of dragons, but can turn into a dragon by passing Longmen (The Dragon Gate). In Chinese mythology, Longmen (The Dragon Gate) is located at the top of a waterfall cascading from a legendary mountain. The legend states that while many carp swim upstream against the river’s strong current, few are capable or brave enough for the final leap over the waterfall. If a carp successfully makes the jump, it is transformed into a powerful dragon. The Dragon Gate is located at the border of Shanxi and Shaanxi where the Yellow River flows through a cleft in the Longmen mountains, supposedly made by Yu the Great, who cut through the mountain. In the records about the transformation of the Carp into a Long Dragon, it is also clear that it takes 500 years to transform into a Yulong (the carp dragon) first. After that, having to go through more than a thousand years of cultivation to transform into a true dragon is not an easy thing. Many people think th

The evolution of a pure-blooded Long Dragon

In this process, there are five stages and four titles of "Yinglong Qiulong Chilong Jiaolong". The first stage is called the python, which is still not a dragon, the second stage is Jiaolong, the third stage is Chilong, the fourth stage is Qiulong, the Horned Dragon, and finally it becomes Yinglong. A pure-breed dragon is born which means both its father and mother are pure-breed dragons or born from a single pure-breed dragon, their status is always very high in the dragon race no matter what form they are in. An adult pure-breed dragon or two adult pure-breed dragons will spawn an egg together. The long egg will hatch a baby long shaped like a Python (long). Although it looks like a python and is not called dragon (long), it is still a true dragon. Python keeps living five hundred years in the water, then it grows dragon scales, grows legs and turned into a jiao or Jiaolong (different from Jiaolong or Jiao, the mixed-blood dragon). Now their appearance looks like a big and

Hong

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

Tun mi lung

Tun mi lung,  also known as typhoon dragons, were dragons that were found in the oceans Description The largest of the lung dragons, tun mi lungs were physically distinguished by their enormous size, up to 167 feet (50.9 meters) in length. They had thick scales in various colors. Blue-green, dark red and violet were the most common scale color. They had small dark eyes and a whispy beard under their massive jaws, which were lined with razor-sharp teeth. Personality Tun mi lung were antagonistic, malicious and wild.[1] They were disliked by many creatures and other dragons. They did not respect the territory of other dragons. Lung wang and tun mi lung did not get along whatsoever. Combat A tun mi lung always attacked using divine wind and lightning bolt spells. When forced into melee combat, they casted darkness before launching an attack with claws and fangs. They had a weak kicking ability but could attack with their tail. Abilities A fierce tun mi lung dragon coiling through storming

T'ien lung

T'ien lung, also known as celestial dragons, were dragons that were found in the mountains  Description T'ien lungs were physically distinguished by their long, serpentine body and enormous size, up to 155 feet (47 meters) in length. They were born with dull gold scales but as they grew older the scales changed to a bright radiant yellow. Their scales gave off a sweet aroma, similar to cherry blossoms. Some t'ien lung had light green or orange scales. They had polychromatic beards, manes and whiskers. Their whiskers were long and rose over their heads like horns. Personality T'ien lungs tended to be smug and arrogant. Despite this they were noble and honorable. Pan lung resented and were fiercely jealous of t'ien lung and would sometimes attack one unprovoked in a jealous rage. Combat When threatened, a t'ien lung attempted to scare attackers with their breath weapon, a cone of fire 90 feet (27 meters) long and 30 feet (9 meters) wide at its base. If pressured i