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In Chinese mythology the '''Fucanglong''' (simplified Chinese: 伏藏龙; traditional Chinese: 伏藏龍; pinyin: Fúcánglóng), '''Futs-Lung''' or '''Futs-Long'', are the Chinese underworld dragons which guard buried treasures, both natural and man-made. | In Chinese mythology the '''Fucanglong''' (simplified Chinese: 伏藏龙; traditional Chinese: 伏藏龍; pinyin: Fúcánglóng), '''Futs-Lung''' or '''Futs-Long''', are the Chinese underworld dragons which guard buried treasures, both natural and man-made. | ||
Volcanoes are said to be created when Fucanglong burst out of the ground to report to heaven. | Volcanoes are said to be created when Fucanglong burst out of the ground to report to heaven. |
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In Chinese mythology the Fucanglong (simplified Chinese: 伏藏龙; traditional Chinese: 伏藏龍; pinyin: Fúcánglóng), Futs-Lung or Futs-Long, are the Chinese underworld dragons which guard buried treasures, both natural and man-made.
Volcanoes are said to be created when Fucanglong burst out of the ground to report to heaven.