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  1. Zhurong - Wikipedia

    • Zhurong (Chinese: 祝融), also known as Chongli (Chinese: 重黎) , is an important personage in Chinese mythology and Chinese folk religion. According to the Huainanzi and the philosophical texts of Mozi and his followers, Zhurong is a god of fire and of the south. The Classic of Mountains and Seas gives alternative genealogies for Zhurong, including de… See more

    Genealogy

    One aspect of the traditional Chinese characters used in the case of Zhurong's name is that the character 融 is … See more

    Description

    The Wu Liang Shrine inscriptions describe Zhurong as:
    「祝誦〔融〕氏:無所造為,未有嗜欲,刑罰未施。」 "[...]: He did nothing. He was addicted to nothing and desired nothing. And punish… See more

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  1. Zhulong / ˈdʒuːlɒŋ / or Zhuyin / ˈdʒuːjɪn /, also known in English as the Torch Dragon, was a giant red solar dragon and god in Chinese mythology. It supposedly had a human's face and snake's body, created day and night by opening and closing its eyes, and created seasonal winds by breathing.
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    Zhu Rong, the Chinese god of fire, holds a significant place in ancient Chinese mythology. Known for his association with the south and fire-related myths, Zhu Rong is depicted as a proud figure donning armor and riding a tiger or dragons. He plays a role in various important Chinese myths and is believed to have taught humans the use of fire.
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    Zhu Rong, the Chinese god of fire, holds a significant place in ancient Chinese mythology. Known for his association with the south and fire-related myths, Zhu Rong is depicted as a proud figure donning armor and riding a tiger or dragons.

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