词条 | Denglong |
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Denglong ({{Zh|c = |s = 蹬龙|t = 蹬龍}}), or Wangtianhou ({{Zh|c = 望天吼|s = |t = }}), Chaotianhou ({{Zh|c = 朝天吼|s = |t = }}), or simply Hou ({{Zh|c = 犼|s = |t = }}) is a Chinese legendary creature. HistoryLegend has it that Denglong is one of the sons of the Dragon King, and has the habit of guarding. Used on Huabiao CharacteristicsThe Denglong has ten characteristics that resembles animals: horns like a deer, head like a camel, ears like a cat, eyes like a shrimp, mouth like a donkey, hair like a lion, neck like a snake, belly like a Shen, scales like a koi, front paws like an eagle, and rear paws like a tiger. SymbolismFor status, Denglong resides up on the centre of the universe, where there is two lotuses, right-side-up and upside down, where there are Sumeru with Buddhist prayers beads, thus Denglong is consider the master of all. For righteousness, Denglong brings celestial phenomena portending peace and prosperity, thus is paid service by many Emperors in history. By having Denglong at their side, Kings can be helped distinguish the righteous and the evil, ensure the country is prosperous, and the kingdom long-lasting. After the Emperor has past away, Denglong stays by his side and helps the communication between the living and the dead, helping the Emperor to past on to another reincarnation. Therefore, Denglong is consider a model for the righteousness and moral. For function, Denglong is worship as the greatest creature in China because it helps to drive away evil from its master, defend against ill-meaning wishes, takes away bad fortune, gathers and guards money. That is why Denglong is on the Huabiao in Tiananmen Square, and worship alongside the spirits of the world and ancestors of people of all generations 1 : Chinese legendary creatures |
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