Zhulong
nature_spirit sky Chinese single tradition · 2
Zhulong is a pig-headed dragon in Chinese folklore.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Zhū Què, Žiburinis, Zin, Zlatorog, Zmeu, Zmiy, Zombie, Zouyu, Zuijin, Zunbera-bō, Zeus, Ziz, Zilant, Zduhać, Zahhak, Žaltys, Zamzummim, Zana e malit, Zână, Zashiki-warashi, Zburator, Zennyo Ryūō, Zhar-Ptitsa
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“Zhulong (Chinese) – Pig-headed dragon”
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“Zhulong or Zhuyin was not the only serpent-bodied celestial deity in Chinese folklore. Other examples include Pangu, Fuxi, Nüwa and Gonggong. Major describes the Torch Dragon as "well-known in early Chinese mythology" and suggests it is probably "a mythical interpretation of the aurora borealis”
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