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  2. Ao Bing - Wikipedia

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    Ao Bing (Chinese: 敖丙; pinyin: Áo Bǐng) is a character in the classic Chinese novel Investiture of the Gods (Fengshen Yanyi). He is a dragon prince and the third son of the East Sea Dragon King Ao Guang of the Crystal Palace.

  3. Ao Li - Wikipedia

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    Ao Li (Chinese: 李鳌; pinyin: Lǐ Áo; born 8 February 1988) is a Chinese operatic bass-baritone and voice teacher who is particularly known for his performances at the San Francisco Opera. In 2013 he won first prize in the Operalia, The World Opera Competition and in 2014 he won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions .

  4. White Dragon Horse - Wikipedia

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    In Journey to the West, the Bai Longma is a dragon prince who is the third son of the Dragon King of the West Sea.He once accidentally set a fire that destroyed a pearl that was a gift from the Jade Emperor.

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    Ao Lie (also known as the "White Horse Dragon", 白龍馬, voiced by Michael Sinterniklaas): Mei's ancestor and one of the original Pilgrims of the Journey to the West, during a ritual of extracting the infant Red Son of the Samadhi Fire, a small fragment was transferred to him instead of one of the rings, resulting his descendant to inherit ...

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  9. Ao Run - Wikipedia

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    Ao Run (敖闰) or Ao Ji (敖吉), is the Dragon King of the West Sea (西海龙王, Xīhǎi Lóngwáng) and one of the Dragon Kings of the Four Seas in Chinese religion and Korean mythology. [1] As an important belief in Chinese folk religion, Four Dragon King Temples are built around the place to worship the Dragon Kings.