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  2. Longma - Wikipedia

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    A longma (lower left corner) on a rubbing from the Wu Liang shrines' reliefs. Longma or "dragon horse" connects with other creatures in Chinese folklore.While longma sometimes applies to the Qilin, [13] the closest relative is the legendary tianma 天馬 "heavenly horse" or the "Chinese Pegasus", which was metaphorically identified with the hanxuema 汗血馬 "blood-sweating horse" or Ferghana ...

  3. File:Dragon Horse (Chu Hieroglyph).svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Qianlima - Wikipedia

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    Beginning around the 3rd century BCE, Chinese classics mention Bole, a mythological horse-tamer, as an exemplar of horse judging. Bole is frequently associated with the fabled qianlima (Chinese: 千里馬) "thousand-miles horse", which was supposedly able to gallop one thousand li (approximately 400 km) in a single day (e.g. Red Hare, sweats blood horse).

  5. Qilin - Wikipedia

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    This creature was called "Ma Nin Mangkorn" (Thai: ม้านิลมังกร, "ceylonite dragon horse"), it is depicted as it has diamond fangs, ceylonite scales, and a birthmark on the tongue. It was a mixture of horse, dragon, deer antlers, fish scales, and Phaya Nak tail, with has black sequins all over. Its appearance resembles a qilin.

  6. Horses in Chinese mythology - Wikipedia

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    Horses are real creatures, of the family Equidae—quick-paced, hoofed quadrupeds, existing now and historically, in China, among other places. Many breeds have been used or developed for food, transportation, and for military power for thousands of years, in the area of China, and elsewhere, as well as sometimes being loved or cherished, as pets companions, or inspirations for art.

  7. List of horses in mythology and folklore - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of Sleipnir in a detail on the Tjängvide image stone. Árvakr and Alsviðr, horses that pull Sól's chariot [1] Blóðughófi, Freyr's horse [2] Falhófnir, a horse of the gods [3] Glað, a horse of the gods [4] Glær, a horse listed in both the Grímnismál and Gylfaginning [5] Grani, the horse of Sigurð [6] Gulltoppr, the horse of ...

  8. White Dragon Horse - Wikipedia

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    The dragon transforms into the White Dragon Horse and serves as Tang Sanzang's steed for the rest of the latter's journey. [ 6 ] When Tang Sanzang was captured by the Yellow Robe Demon , the White Dragon Horse transforms himself into a young man and attempts to save Tang Sanzang, but fails.

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