Re: Wish for Tien Chi's Dragon
			 
             
			
		
		
		
		How about the nine sons of Loong from Chinese legend? 
they are:  
 
Haoxian  
A reckless and adventuous dragon whose image can be found decorating the eaves of palaces.  
Yazi  
Valiant and bellicose; his image is seen on sword-hilts and knife hilts.  
Chiwen  
Chiwen likes to gaze into the distance and his appearance is often carved on pinnacles.  
Baxia  
Baxia is a good swimmer and his image decorates many bridge piers and archways.  
Pulao  
Pulao is fond of roaring and his figure is carved on bells.  
Bixi  
Bixi is an excellent pack-animal whose image appears on panniers.  
Qiuniu  
Qiuniu loves music and his figure is a common decoration on the bridge of stringed musical instruments.  
Suanmi  
Suanmi is fond of smoke and fire; his likeness can be seen on the legs of incense-burners.  
Jiaotu  
Jiaotu is as tight-lipped as a mussel or a snail. His image is carved on doors. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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