Fuzanglong

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In Chinese mythology, the Fuzanglong[1] (simplified Chinese: 伏藏龙; traditional Chinese: 伏藏龍; pinyin: Fúzánglóng; Wade–Giles: Fu-ts'ang-Lung) is the Chinese dragon of hidden treasures[2] and an underworld dragon which guards buried treasure, both natural and man-made. Volcanoes are said to form when these dragons burst out of the ground to report to heaven.[3] Several tiles and light reliefs depict Fuzanglong dragons serving as mounts to Immortals.[4]

The Fuzanglong possesses a magic pearl which is its most treasured possession.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Yandex.Translate – dictionary and online translation between English and over 90 other languages".
  2. ^ "Fuzanglong | Chinese mythology | Britannica".
  3. ^ Arnold, Martin (2018). "Asian and East Asian Dragons". The Dragon, Fear and Power. London: Reaktion Books Ltd. p. 151. ISBN 978-1-78023-897-5.
  4. ^ Bates, Roy (2002). "The Evolution of the Chinese Dragon". Chinese Dragons. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 15. ISBN 0-19-592856-3.