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Der Norlands Drache Return to the German Dragons Page Region: Germany and Scandinavia Time Period: References in Literature: None Sources: Yellow Fairy Book pgs 9-20 This is only a brief summary
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He pursued the Yellow Emperor, who finally made a stand against him with an army of bears, tigers, panthers, and other beasts. Finally the Emperor sent a winged dragon, Ying Lung, against him. Ying Lung
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Sources: Giants, Monsters, and Dragons, Tysha Dragon Notes: Vast, yellow, horned head, huge ears, and long arm-length fangs Poisoned everything in reach Killed by Keresapa back to the top
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Fire Dragons - 7 feet of flames Also: Yellow, Green, Red, and Flying Combinations Dragon + Cow = Kirin Dragon + Swine = Elephant Dragon + mare = Steed Life Cycle As Explained by Shuiki 1-499
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Great masses of black and yellow clouds had risen over the Eastern Sea, and a thunder-storm was threatening. Wang Shuh then realized that the blue boy he had seen riding on the back of the red carp was
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at the instigation of the god of the Yellow River, by 2 dragons seeking to rob him of a valuable gem; but Fan T 'ai slew the dragons and then, to show his contempt for worldly goods, threw the treasure
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Sources: Yellow Fairy Bookpgs 192-197, edited by Andrew Lang Please note that this is only a brief summary of the tale. Tale: A prince saves an old woman from a ditch and she rewards him with the name
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Sources: Many, including Wang Is covered in scales Lives in marshes and mountain dens Back is striped in green, and sides of yellow, with a red belly back to the top
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The displaced god is confused with the dragon, as elsewhere: Kun becomes a fish-bodied spirit of the Yellow River, while the monstrous Ch'ih Yu, river god of the Siang, is sometimes a rebel against the
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Rat, Ox, Tiger, Hare, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. And there are several theories on why those animals and not others are included. Version 1: Buddha Send-off One version