List of legendary creatures from China

The following is a list of legendary creatures recorded from Chinese mythology (中國神話动物清单).

Baihu

A

B

The Black Tortoise

C

Guardian lions in Beijing

D

A Denglong

F

  • Feng (mythology), an edible monster that resembles a two-eyed lump of meat and magically grows back as fast as it is eaten.
  • Fenghuang, Chinese Phoenix
Fenghuang
A Hulijing
  • Fuzhu, a Chinese deer with four horns, possessing a gentle countenance, a likeness to be clean, and usually appears during periods of flood.
  • Fuzanglong, the dragon of hidden treasures.

H

J

K

L

  • Lake Tianchi Monster
  • Linggui, a spirit turtle, chief of all shelled creatures.
  • Longma, a winged horse with dragon scales.
  • Longmu
  • Luan (mythology), a bird which carries a shield and tramples on snakes while wearing one on its breast.
  • Luduan, a deer with green coat, horse tail, and one horn which can travel 18,000 li in a single day and speaks all world languages.
  • Lushu, a white headed horse with markings on its body like a tiger, a red tail, and a neigh like people singing folk songs.

M

N

O

P

Q

  • Qilin, a hooved dragon-like creature with antlers and the body of an ox, deer, or horse.
  • Qianlima, a winged horse that can run a thousand miles at a step.
Qilin at Qingyang Palace
Qilins and Elephants at a Spirit Way

R

  • Ruishi, Chinese guardian lions.
Ming Dynasty era stone lion

S

T

Three legged crow in a Mural from the Han Dynasty
Statue of a heavenly horse (Tianma)

W

X

  • Xiangliu, venomous nine-headed snake monster that brings floods and destruction.
  • Xiao (mythology), name for multiple types of mythical creatures.
  • Xiaotianquan, a mythological dog.
  • Xiezhi, a creature which symbolises justice.
  • Xingtian

Y

Z

See also

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