Ao Run, the Glossary
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]
Table of Contents
30 relations: Ao Guang, Aorun, Chakchegŏn, Chinese folk religion, Dianmu, Dragon King, East Sea (Chinese literature), Elision, Fengbo (deity), Genus, Goryeo, Grammatical gender, Gwisin, History of Korea, Huaxia, Jade Emperor, Jangsu of Goguryeo, Korean mythology, Lake Baikal, Leigong, Nine Provinces, Origin myth, Pyongyang, Qilian Mountains, Qinghai Lake, South China Sea, Taejo of Goryeo, Tang Sanzang, White Dragon Horse, White Tiger (mythology).
- Chinese dragons
- Water gods
Ao Guang
Ao Guang is the Dragon King of the East Sea in Chinese folklore. Ao Run and Ao Guang are Chinese dragons, Investiture of the Gods characters and Journey to the West characters.
Aorun
Aorun is a genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur first discovered in 2006, with its scientific description published in 2013.
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Chakchegŏn
Chakchegŏn was a Korean hojok, or local regional lord, of Songak during the late Silla.
Chinese folk religion
Chinese folk religion, also known as Chinese popular religion, comprehends a range of traditional religious practices of Han Chinese, including the Chinese diaspora.
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Dianmu
Dianmu, also known as Leizi, is the Chinese goddess of lightning, who is said to have used flashing mirrors to send bolts of lightning across the sky.
Dragon King
The Dragon King, also known as the Dragon God, is a Chinese water and weather god. Ao Run and Dragon King are Chinese dragons, Journey to the West characters and water gods.
East Sea (Chinese literature)
The East Sea, one of the Four Seas, is identified as the body of water east of the mainland according to ancient Chinese geography.
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Elision
In linguistics, an elision or deletion is the omission of one or more sounds (such as a vowel, a consonant, or a whole syllable) in a word or phrase.
Fengbo (deity)
Fengbo (Chinese: 風伯), also known as Fengshi, is the Taoist deity of the wind.
Genus
Genus (genera) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family as used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses.
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Goryeo
Goryeo (Hanja: 高麗) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korean Peninsula until the establishment of Joseon in 1392.
Grammatical gender
In linguistics, a grammatical gender system is a specific form of a noun class system, where nouns are assigned to gender categories that are often not related to the real-world qualities of the entities denoted by those nouns.
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Gwisin
Gwisin (귀신) are a type of spirit or ghost in Korean folklore.
History of Korea
The Lower Paleolithic era on the Korean Peninsula and in Manchuria began roughly half a million years ago.
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Huaxia
Huaxia is a historical concept representing the Chinese nation, and came from the self-awareness of a common cultural ancestry by the various confederations of pre-Qin ethnic ancestors of Han people.
Jade Emperor
In the myths and folk religion of Chinese culture, the Jade Emperor or Yudi is one of the representations of the primordial god. Ao Run and Jade Emperor are Journey to the West characters.
Jangsu of Goguryeo
Jangsu of Goguryeo (394–491, r. 413–491) was the 20th monarch of Goguryeo, the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
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Korean mythology
Korean mythology is the group of myths told by historical and modern Koreans.
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Lake Baikal
Lake Baikal (Ozero Baykal; Baigal dalai) is a large rift lake in Russia.
Leigong
Leigong or Leishen, is the god of thunder in Chinese folk religion, Chinese mythology and Taoism.
Nine Provinces
The term Nine Provinces or Nine Regions, is used in ancient Chinese histories to refer to territorial divisions or islands during the Xia and Shang dynasties and has now come to symbolically represent China.
Origin myth
An origin myth is a type of myth that explains the beginnings of a natural or social aspect of the world.
Pyongyang
Pyongyang (Hancha: 平壤, Korean: 평양) is the capital and largest city of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), commonly known as North Korea, where it is sometimes labeled as the "Capital of the Revolution".
Qilian Mountains
The Qilian Mountains (also romanized as Tsilien; Mongghul: Chileb), together with the Altyn-Tagh (Altun Shan) also known as Nan Shan (literally "Southern Mountains"), as it is to the south of Hexi Corridor, is a northern outlier of the Kunlun Mountains, forming the border between Qinghai and the Gansu provinces of northern China.
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Qinghai Lake
Qinghai Lake, also known by other names, is the largest lake in China.
South China Sea
The South China Sea is a marginal sea of the Western Pacific Ocean.
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Taejo of Goryeo
Taejo (31 January 877 – 4 July 943), personal name Wang Kŏn, also known as Taejo Wang Kŏn, was the founder of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea.
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Tang Sanzang
Tang Sanzang is a Buddhist monk and pilgrim who is a central character in the 16th century novel Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en. Ao Run and Tang Sanzang are Journey to the West characters.
White Dragon Horse
The White Dragon Horse, known as Bai Long Ma, and Yu Long, in Chinese, is one of the main characters in the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West. Ao Run and White Dragon Horse are Chinese dragons and Journey to the West characters.
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White Tiger (mythology)
The White Tiger, is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations.
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See also
Chinese dragons
- Ao Bing
- Ao Guang
- Ao Run
- Azure Dragon
- Bixi
- Chi (mythology)
- Chinese dragon
- Chiwen
- Dilong
- Dragon (zodiac)
- Dragon Dormant
- Dragon King
- Dragon dance
- Dragon turtle
- Dragon; Tiger
- Feilian
- Feilong
- Fuzanglong
- Hong (rainbow-dragon)
- Jiaolong
- Longma
- Luoshan dragon
- Nine Dragons (painting)
- Nine sons of the dragon
- Nine-Dragon Wall
- Panlong (mythology)
- Pig dragon
- Pulao (dragon)
- Qiulong
- Radical 212
- Shen (clam-monster)
- Shenlong
- Southern Dragon kung fu
- Teng (mythology)
- Tianlong
- White Dragon Horse
- Yellow Dragon
- Yinglong
- Zhulong (mythology)
Water gods
- Ao Run
- Bindus (Illyrian god)
- Borvo
- Chalchiuhtlatonal
- Donbettyr
- Dragon King
- Ebisu (mythology)
- Enki
- Fontus
- Glanis
- Gonggong
- Grannus
- I Verbti
- Inyan
- Jaiyk
- Kiaše
- Lu Ban
- Luxovius
- Marduk
- Mizuhanome
- Nechtan (mythology)
- Neptune (mythology)
- Nethuns
- Niya (mythology)
- Nootaikok
- Nu (mythology)
- Pariacaca (god)
- Pie (loa)
- Poseidon
- Poubi Lai
- Qu Yuan
- Shuixian Zunwang
- Stribog
- Suijin
- Sāgara (Dragon King)
- Tjaetsieålmaj
- Tláloc
- Ukulan-tojon
- Untunktahe
- Varuna
- Veles (god)
- Wadj-wer
- Wangpulen
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ao_Run
Also known as Dragon King of the West Sea.