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Kui - Wikipedia Kui, or Legs, a Chinese constellation (in pinyin: Kuí Xiù) Eta Andromedae, a star also named Kui - from the name of the Chinese constellation Kuí Xiù - in the IAU Catalog of Star Names
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Kui(A mythical creature in ancient Chinese mythology and legends . . . Dragon patterns on bronze vessels are often referred to as Kui patterns or Kui-dragon patterns In catalogs since the Song Dynasty, any one-footed, reptile-like image on bronze vessels has been called Kui, referencing the ancient records stating "Kui has one foot "
GLOSSARY: Kui, or Kui dragon - Gotheborg Going back into ancient Chinese mythology the Kui was indeed a one legged beast similar to a dragon but with a human face and the body of a dragon, living on Mt Liubo in the Eastern Sea
Kui: An Introduction - Mythical Encyclopedia Kui is a term that can refer to various figures in Chinese mythology One of the most well-known is Zhong Kui, a Taoist deity who is traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings He is often depicted as a large man with a big black beard, bulging eyes, and a wrathful expression
Kui: One-Legged Music Beast of Harmony in Chinese Mythology In the ethereal valleys and misty mountain ranges of Chinese mythology, where creatures of wonder roam and ancient spirits reside, one will find the Kui—an enigmatic creature that’s a fusion of the ox and the dragon, characterized by a singular leg
Kui: The One-Legged Divine Ox that Brings Wind and Thunder Kui is a mythical beast from Chinese legend, known for its single leg, thunderous voice, and mastery of music It was killed by the Yellow Emperor, who used its skin to make a war drum
Kui - Monstropedia Kui (Chinese: 夔; pinyin: kuí; Wade-Giles: k'uei) is a polysemous figure in ancient Chinese mythology