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- In Chinese mythology, the Fire Dragon is represented by two main figures:
- Zhulong (Torch Dragon): A giant red solar dragon with a human face and snake body. It created day and night by opening and closing its eyes and influenced seasonal winds by breathing1.
- Zhu Rong: The Chinese god of fire, associated with the south. He is depicted as a proud figure riding a tiger or dragons and is believed to have taught humans the use of fire2.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhulong_(mythology)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.oldworldgods.com/chinese/zhu-rong-chinese-god/ The Dragon and the Fire: Symbolism of Strength - Chinese …
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