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Dragon King of the South Sea

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Dragon King of the South Sea (Chinese: 南海龙王; Pinyin: Nánhǎi Lóngwáng) is the Dragon King of the South Sea in Chinese mythology. His name is Ao Shun (敖顺)[1] or 'Ao Qin (敖钦)[2] In Journey to the West, he is mentioned briefly in a battle with the Immortals over the death of their servant to the sea (which was blamed on Ao-Chin's son) and again when Monkey demanded a gift from him and he presented him a red gold cape. He could be linked to Vermilion Bird as both are southern gods in Chinese mythology.

His brothers are Ao Kuang, Ao Jun and Ao Shun.

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  1. ^ Fengshen Yanyi Chapter 13.
  2. ^ Journey to the West Chapter 3.

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