Lóng
deity Chinese culture single tradition · 2
Lóng is a Chinese dragon.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
When
- Historical notes
- Serpent-like designs found in Neolithic period archeological sites.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Loogaroo, Lugat, Lui-kong-tsiau, Luison, Lusca, Lutin, Lynx, Houtu, Tudigong, Nāgarāja, Dragon Kings of the Four Seas, Longma, lamassu, Leviathan, Loki, Luduan, La Llorona, Lightning Bird, Lubber fiend, Laelaps, Lamia, La-bar-tu, Labbu, Lady midday, Ladon, Lakanica, Lakhey, Lamiak, La Mojana, Lampades, Landvættir, Langmeidong, Lares, La Sayona, La Tunda, Laukų dvasios, Lauma, Leanan sidhe, Leimoniads, Leszi, Leuce, Leyak, Lidérc, Lietuvēns, Likho, Lilin, Lilitu, Limnades, Ljósálfar, Ljubi, Lo-lol
- manifests as
- Dragon King
- has aspect
- Dragon King, Dragon God
Mentioned by
- lamassu
- Leviathan
- Loki
- Luduan
- La Llorona
- Lightning Bird
- Lubber fiend
- Laelaps
- Lamia
- La-bar-tu
- Labbu
- Lady midday
- Ladon
- Lakanica
- Lakhey
- Lamiak
and 25 more
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“Lóng – Chinese dragon”
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“He is the collective personification of the ancient concept of the lóng in Chinese culture and Nāgarāja in Indian culture. It is described that they have their own under-water palace and a royal court system of their own.”
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