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The constellation Draco has the appearance of guarding and encircling the northern pole which is the centre of the movement of the fixed stars. The Chinese paintings of the Dragon straining after a mystical "Pearl" undoubtedly relate to this relationship to the North Pole Star, though other
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Because the holy man is clear as to the end and the beginning, as to the way in which each of the six stages completes itself in its own time, he mounts on them toward heaven as though on six dragons.
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Nine (it stands for a solid horizontal line that symbolizes the yang. Why nine is used is unclear.) in the fifth place means: Flying dragons in the heavens. It furthers one to see the great man.
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notes, "When the dragon star appeared in the sky it was customary to make a sacrifice supplicating for rain," and this springtime dragon festival occurs on the 2nd day of the 2nd month.
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Tao Te Ching: The Classic Book of Integrity and the Way, by Lao Tzu; an entirely new translation based on the recently discovered Ma-wang-tui manuscripts
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can denote "heavenly dragon; celestial dragon" or "holy dragon; divine dragon".
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literally means "heaven; the heavens; sky" or figuratively "Heaven; God; gods",
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Read, Bernard E. 1934. "Chinese Materia Medica VII; Dragons and Snakes,"
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This article is about the Chinese heavenly dragon. For other uses, see
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in some editions] came to visit, but Ye was scared and ran away.
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means "heavenly dragon/nāga" as the first of four nāga classes in
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can drift in the mist, yet it is endangered by the [
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Tenryū place names include a waterway ( 1066: 1047: 1041: 1008: 990: 954: 943: 930: 926:; golden bird-like demons that eat dragons", 917: 904: 891: 878: 865: 849: 815: 805: 795: 781: 767: 753: 736: 700: 691: 674: 661: 648: 639: 624: 614: 602: 601:says, "People eat meat, deer eat grass, [ 586: 573: 532: 523: 492: 456: 450: 427: 413: 404: 390: 375: 362: 353: 339: 330: 313: 301: 284: 222: 205: 196: 184: 156: 142: 436:(53 BCE – 18 CE) has another early usage of 255:(1122 BCE – 256 BCE) writings, but the word 218:From originally denoting "heavenly dragon", 201:"Earthly Dumb" are legendary attendants to 1339:The Local Cultures of South and East China 1154:. New York: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd 887:; cannibalistic devils; nature spirits", 1023: 591:"heavenly dragon" as an alternate name. 25: 1330:Cleary, Thomas and J. C. Cleary. 1977. 472:Heavenly Dragon names both the Western 76: 1398: 1144: 82:; lit. "heavenly dragon") is a flying 1325:Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 528:"Heavenly Dragon" is the 3rd star in 251:"dragon" were first used together in 870:"8 kinds of beings that protect the 644:"thorns; puncture vine; bramble" as 380:"heavenly dragon", according to the 338:— Commentary on the Decision ( 272:"Book of Changes" exemplifies using 161:"Heavenly Deaf" (with the character 948:"Mahoraga; earthly snake spirits". 227:semantically developed meanings as 13: 1358:Visser, Marinus Willern de. 1913. 800:) who guard the treasures of the " 708: 210:, the patron deity of literature. 14: 1432: 516:explanations are given for this. 361:—Commentary on the Images ( 828:Buddhist master who enlightened 1353:Peking Natural History Bulletin 1305: 1296: 1287: 1278: 1269: 1260: 1251: 1242: 980: 657:'s commentary says resembles a 322:Commentaries on these explain: 1383:The I Ching or Book of Changes 1233: 1224: 1215: 1206: 1197: 1188: 1179: 1170: 1138: 913:; evil and violent demigods", 874:". The lower 6 categories are 832:by holding up one finger. The 409:] heavenly dragon [or 64: 55: 47: 1: 1361:The Dragon in China and Japan 1131: 985:Tianlong is a common name in 900:; half-ghost music masters", 1151:Myths & Legends of China 1106:). Further examples include 1071:"Heavenly Dragon Temple" in 959:is also the title of a 1963 729:(heavenly gods) and Nāgas". 653:"centipede; cricket"; which 560: 539:Room (Chinese constellation) 464: 7: 1005:Tianlongshan Shiku Grottoes 696:"horse/giant millipede" or 545:. 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Visser 1913:21-2) 1108:Imperial Japanese Navy 1032: 820:"Heavenly Dragon from 810:) and blesses mankind. 687:dictionary also calls 629:] centipede." The 518: 371:The earliest usage of 318:"The Creative", Yijing 36: 1388:Yuan, Haiwang. 2006. 1332:The Blue Cliff Record 1319:Carr, Michael. 1990. 1194:tr. Wilhelm 1967: 371 1185:tr. Wilhelm 1967: 371 1027: 683:"centipede" that the 547:Twenty-eight mansions 513: 481:Chinese constellation 241:Chinese classic texts 151:with another name in 29: 16:Mythological creature 1176:(tr. 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Index

Tian-Long (disambiguation)

Xian
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
Wade–Giles
dragon
Chinese mythology
Chinese astrology
proper name


tian
homophonous
Chinese folklore

radical

phonetic
Wenchang Wang
Buddhist
Chinese classic texts
Zhou dynasty
Han dynasty
Yijing
hexagram
Hanyu Da Cidian
Liu Xiang
Duke of Ye

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