Tianlong
Tianlong is a mythical dragon in Chinese culture, often associated with water and weather. It is considered a powerful and benevolent creature that brings rain and ensures good harvests. In traditional Chinese art, Tianlong is depicted as a long, serpentine dragon with antler-like horns and a vibrant, colorful body.
In Chinese mythology, Tianlong is one of the four dragon kings, each governing different seas. These dragons are revered in various festivals and are symbols of strength, prosperity, and good fortune. Tianlong is also linked to the imperial family, representing authority and protection.