
Ao Guang - Wikipedia
Ao Guang (Chinese: 敖光; pinyin: Áo Guāng; or traditional Chinese: 敖廣; simplified Chinese: 敖广; pinyin: Áo Guǎng[a]) is the Dragon King of the East Sea in Chinese folklore. He featured prominently in different works including Fengshen Yanyi and Journey to the West.
Dragon King - Wikipedia
His proper name is Ao Guang (敖廣 or 敖光), and he is the patron of the East China Sea.
Ao Guang : Dragon of Eastern Seas - Mythlok
Delve into the legend of Ao Guang, the mighty Dragon King of the East Sea in Chinese mythology. Explore his physical form, family, powers, and enduring influence in modern day culture!
What do the four dragons of China represent? - NCESC
Jun 18, 2024 · The four Chinese dragons are known as Ao Guang, Ao Qin, Ao Run, and Ao Shun. They are the Dragon Kings of the East Sea, South Sea, West Sea, and North Sea respectively. What is the significance of the four Chinese dragons? The four Chinese dragons represent the power and influence of the sea.
Dragon King of the East Sea | Religion Wiki | Fandom
Au Guang (Chinese: 敖广 [1] or 敖光; [2] Pinyin: Ào Guǎng) is the Dragon King of the East Sea (Chinese: 东海龙王; Traditional Chinese: 東海龍王; Pinyin: Dōnghǎi Lóngwáng) in Chinese mythology. He appeared in different works including Fengshen Yanyi and Journey to the West.
The Nine Sons of the Dragon: Exploring Chinese Mythology
Apr 1, 2023 · Ao Guang, also known as the Dragon King of the East Sea, is the first son of the dragon. He governs the sea and embodies its immense power. In Chinese mythology, he occupies a pivotal role in protecting sailors and controlling the weather.
AO GUANG - the Chinese God of the Sea (Chinese mythology)
Godchecker guide to Ao Guang (also known as Ao Kuang), the Chinese God of the Sea from Chinese mythology. The highest and mightiest of the Ocean Dragon Kings.
Ao Guang - World Mythos
Dec 21, 2024 · In Chinese mythology, Ao Guang is a significant figure known as the Dragon King of the East Sea. He is one of the four Dragon Kings who govern the seas and rivers in Chinese folklore. Each Dragon King is associated with a particular body of water, and Ao Guang presides over the East Sea, which is also known as the Yellow Sea.
Chinese Mythology: Ao Guang, Dong Hai Long Wang
Dec 17, 2024 · The Long King of the East Sea , Dong Hai Long Wang(东海龙王), Ao Guang (敖广,敖光), is the king of the Long Clan in ancient Chinese myths and legends, the first of the ‘Four Long Kings of the Four Seas’, and also the king of all aquatic races.
The Myth of the Four Dragon Kings in Chinese Mythology
Mar 1, 2024 · Ao Guang (King of the East Sea): Known as the "Grandfather of Dragons," he rules over the East Sea and the Yangtze River. Ao Qin (King of the South Sea): Associated with the color red, he rules over the South Sea and the Pearl River.