Creatures of Chinese Mythology
Journey through the Middle Kingdom where dragons bring rain and fortune, phoenixes herald prosperity, and the Jade Emperor rules over a celestial bureaucracy of immortals and spirits.
Chinese Cosmology
Chinese mythology blends Taoist, Buddhist, and folk traditions spanning 5,000 years. Its creatures embody cosmic principles of yin and yang, the five elements, and the harmony between heaven and earth.
Divine Dragons
Long bring rain, guard treasures, and symbolize imperial power
Fox Spirits
Huli Jing gain magical powers through centuries of cultivation
Celestial Court
The Jade Emperor governs a vast heavenly bureaucracy
Yin & Yang
All creatures embody the balance of cosmic forces
Featured Creatures
Long (Dragon)
The benevolent dragon who controls water, weather, and fortune.
Fenghuang
The Chinese phoenix symbolizing virtue, grace, and prosperity.
Qilin
The gentle chimera appearing only to herald great sages.
Huli Jing
Nine-tailed fox spirits of immense magical power.
Pixiu
The winged lion who devours wealth and brings fortune.
Jiangshi
The hopping vampire of Chinese folklore, reanimated by qi.
Explore Chinese Mythology
Discover the dragons, phoenixes, and spirits of 5,000 years of Chinese tradition.

