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  2. Three-legged crow - Wikipedia

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    The three-legged crow symbolizing the sun has a yin yang counterpart in the chánchú 蟾蜍 "three-legged toad" symbolizing the moon (along with the moon rabbit). According to an ancient tradition, this toad is the transformed Chang'e lunar deity who stole the elixir of life from her husband Houyi the archer, and fled to the moon where she was ...

  3. Yatagarasu - Wikipedia

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    Yatagarasu (八咫烏) is a mythical crow [1] and guiding god in Shinto mythology. He is generally known for his three-legged figure, and his picture has been handed down since ancient times. [1] The word means "eight-span crow" [2] and the appearance of the great bird is construed as evidence of the will of Heaven or divine intervention in ...

  4. List of legendary creatures from China - Wikipedia

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    [1] Bifang, a crane-like bird with only one foot that is accompanied by strange fires [2] Bixi, a dragon with the shell of a turtle. Birds in Chinese mythology; Black Tortoise, a turtle that represents the cardinal point North and Winter. The Black Tortoise. Bo beast,a horse-like beast with one horn that eats tigers and leopards. [3]

  5. Birds in Chinese mythology - Wikipedia

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    Other birds include the Bi Fang bird, a one-legged bird. [7] Bi is also number nineteen of the Twenty-Eight Mansions of traditional Chinese astronomy , the Net ( Bi ). There are supposed to be the Jiān ( 鶼 ; jian 1 ): the mythical one-eyed bird with one wing; Jianjian (鶼鶼): a pair of such birds dependent on each other, inseparable, hence ...

  6. Category:Legendary crows - Wikipedia

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    Three-legged crow; Tulugaak; Tuluŋigraq; Y. Yatagarasu This page was last edited on 28 October 2021, at 06:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Chinese auspicious ornaments in textile and clothing - Wikipedia

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    Sun crow (Erzuwu, two-legged crow), textile, Western Han dynasty. According to Chinese legends and mythology, the sanzuwu lived on the sun and was perceived as the envoy who operated the sun; since the ancient Chinese people worshipped the sun, the sanzuwu was worshipped as a symbol of happiness and comfort. [12]

  8. Benkan - Wikipedia

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    Sun and three-legged crow (日形と三足烏): The sun is surrounded by rays of light. In the post-medieval benkan, a three-legged crow is inscribed within the sun. Zuiun (瑞雲, auspicious clouds): Symbolic clouds representing good fortune. Kaen Hōju (火焔宝珠, flaming sacred gem): A flame-shaped ornament surrounding a crystal.

  9. Huginn and Muninn - Wikipedia

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    Yatagarasu, the 3-legged crow familiar of the Shinto Kami, Amaterasu. Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, a video game with two final bosses of the same name as the ravens;