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Lung Wang, Chinese Dragon King

The Dragon King is a deity in Chinese mythology commonly regarded as the divine ruler of the ocean. He has the ability to shape shift into human form and lives in an underwater crystal palace. He has his own royal court and commands an army comprising various marine creatures. Apart from presiding over aquatic life, the Dragon King can also manipulate the weather and bring rainfall. There are four major Dragon Kings, each ruling a sea corresponding to one of the four cardinal directions. They are believed to be the rulers of moving bodies of water, such as waterfalls, rivers, or seas. They can show themselves as water spouts (tornado or twister over water). In this capacity as the rulers of water and weather, the dragon is more anthropomorphic in form, often depicted as a humanoid, dressed in a king's costume, but with a dragon head wearing a king's headdress. Lung Wang was said to be the Chinese Dragon king responsible for the element of.
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Lung Wang, Chinese Dragon King
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The Dragon King is a deity in Chinese mythology commonly regarded as the divine ruler of the ocean. He has the ability to shape shift into human form and lives in an underwater crystal palace. He has his own royal court and commands an army comprising various marine creatures. Apart from presiding over aquatic life, the Dragon King can also manipulate the weather and bring rainfall. There are four major Dragon Kings, each ruling a sea corresponding to one of the four cardinal directions. They are believed to be the rulers of moving bodies of water, such as waterfalls, rivers, or seas. They can show themselves as water spouts (tornado or twister over water). In this capacity as the rulers of water and weather, the dragon is more anthropomorphic in form, often depicted as a humanoid, dressed in a king's costume, but with a dragon head wearing a king's headdress. Lung Wang was said to be the Chinese Dragon king responsible for the element of
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25.4 x 43.4 cm | 10.0 x 17.1 in (300 dpi)
Keywords:
ANIMAL ART ARTWORK ASIAN CELEBRITIES CELEBRITY CHINESE COLOR COLORIZED COLOUR CREATURE DEITY DRAGON DRAWING DWELLING ENHANCE ENHANCEMENT FABLED FAIRY TALES FAMOUS PEOPLE FAMOUS FICTIONAL FIRE FLEET FOLK FOLKLORE FOLKLORIC FOLKTALE GOD HISTORIC HISTORICAL HISTORY HUMANOID ILLUSTRATION ILLUSTRATIONS IMAGINARY IMPORTANT KING LEGEND LEGENDARY LORE LUNG MARINE MONSTER MYTH MYTHIC MYTHICAL MYTHOLOGICAL NAVY NOTABLE OCEAN OCEAN-DWELLING SEA SEA-DRAGON SEA-DWELLING SEAS SERPENT TALE WANG WELL-KNOWN