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		<title>Nine Sons of the Dragon – Jiaotu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jiaotu is the ninth son of the dragon. He enjoys listening to the tunes played by stringed instruments, so his image can often be found on the instruments, especially stringed instruments. He is also regarded as the ancient guardian with the task of watching over and guarding homes. Therefore, his image is always carved on [...]
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		<title>Nine Sons of the Dragon – Ba Xia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ba Xia is the 6th son of the dragon. As he is very fond of water, he always lives in lakes and pools. It is believed that he is the king in the watery domain and controls floods and other kinds of water disasters. Therefore, his figure can be easily found on dykes, piers and [...]
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		<title>Nine Sons of the Dragon – Pulao</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pulao is the third son of the dragon. Compared with his brothers, he is smaller in size. He lives on the beach and fears the whale most. He always makes loud voice whenever he&#8217;s attacked by a whale. As he can make loud voice, he is the dragon that is most often carved onto temple [...]
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		<description><![CDATA[In Chinese mythology, the dragon has nine sons and each of them had a strong personality. Their images could always be found on the eaves, ridges, balustrades, and terrace bases of ancient Chinese buildings and ancient Chinese weapons and vessels. There are different versions about their names, but they are mostly known as: 1. Ya [...]
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