The Dragon King (novel) — The Dragon King (1996) is the third and last book in the Crimson shadow series, by R.A. Salvatore. The first book of the series was described by Terry Books as [a] fine adventure filled with memorable characters and compelling action. [http://www … Wikipedia
The Dragon King (Decide Your Destiny) — Doctorwhobook title=The Dragon King series=Decide Your Destiny featuring=Tenth Doctor number=11 writer=Trevor Baxendale isbn=ISBN 978 1 40590 402 5 publisher=BBC Books pages= 100+ date=6 March 2008 preceding= Second Skin following= The Horror of… … Wikipedia
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Dragon King (disambiguation) — Dragon King can refer to: The four Dragon Kings of Chinese mythology Druk Gyalpo (Dragon King), a formal title of the King of Bhutan Onaga, a Mortal Kombat character also known as The Dragon King Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King, a movie based on… … Wikipedia
Dragon King — For other uses, see Dragon King (disambiguation). The four Dragon Kings (龍王; pinyin: Lóng Wáng) are, in Chinese mythology, the divine rulers of the four seas (each sea corresponding to one of the cardinal directions). Although Dragon Kings appear … Wikipedia
Dragon King of the East Sea — Ao 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 … Wikipedia
Dragon King of the West Sea — Ao Ji (敖吉)[1] or Ao Run (敖闰)[2] is the Dragon King of the West Sea (Chinese: 西海龙王; Pinyin: Xīhǎi Lóngwáng). Of the four Dragon Kings he is the least mentioned and very little is known about him in Journey to the West except than when Sun Wukong… … Wikipedia
Dragon King of the South Sea — Ao Shun (敖顺)[1] or Ao Qin (敖钦)[2] is the Dragon King of the South Sea (Chinese: 南海龙王; Pinyin: Nánhǎi Lóngwáng) in Chinese mythology. In Journey to the West, he is mentioned briefly in a battle with the Immortals over the death of their servant to … Wikipedia
Dragon King of the North Sea — Ao Ming (敖明)[1] or Ao Shun (敖顺)[2] is the Dragon King of the North Sea (Chinese: 北海龙王; Pinyin: Běihǎi Lóngwáng). He could be linked to Black Tortoise as both are Chinese gods of the north. His brothers are Ao Chin , Ao Jun and Ao Kuang . Notes ^… … Wikipedia