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Feilong Feilong (; lit. "flying dragon") is a winged legendary creature that flies among clouds in Chinese mythology. The proper name Feilong applies to people, fictional characters, places, martial art techniques, military weapons, and a pterosaur. ==Word== The Chinese dragon name ''feilong'' combines ''fei'' 飛 or 飞 "fly; flying; hover; flutter" and ''long'' 龍 or 龙 "dragon". This loanword 飛龍 is pronounced as Japanese ''hiryū'', Korean ''piyong'' 비용, and Vietnamese ''philong''. The inverted ''Longfei'' 龍飛 was an era name (396-399 CE) during the Later Liang Dynasty.〔Ingersoll,Ernest, et al., (2013). ''The Illustrated Book of Dragons and Dragon Lore''. Chiang Mai: Cognoscenti Books. ASIN B00D959PJ0〕 The (121 CE) ''Shuowen Jiezi'', the first Chinese character dictionary, uses ''feilong'' to define ''da'' 龖 (written with 2 龍 dragons) "flying dragon; appearance of a dragon in flight".
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