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==Possible origin: the Taowu== | ==Possible origin: the Taowu== | ||
One of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Perils Four Perils] of Chinese myth, the [https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A2%BC%E6%9D%8C Taowu] appears to be the inspiration for Chien-Pao. It too is traditionally depicted as a feline creature (a tiger, in Taowu's case) with large fangs or tusks. Additionally, the fact that it's one of the Four Perils lines up with the fact that it's one of four Treasures of Ruin, especially given that all the other three also each correlate with one of the perils. [[User:ACDragonMaster|ACDragonMaster]] ([[User talk:ACDragonMaster|talk]]) 03:25, 19 December 2022 (UTC) | One of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Perils Four Perils] of Chinese myth, the [https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A2%BC%E6%9D%8C Taowu] appears to be the inspiration for Chien-Pao. It too is traditionally depicted as a feline creature (a tiger, in Taowu's case) with large fangs or tusks. Additionally, the fact that it's one of the Four Perils lines up with the fact that it's one of four Treasures of Ruin, especially given that all the other three also each correlate with one of the perils. [[User:ACDragonMaster|ACDragonMaster]] ([[User talk:ACDragonMaster|talk]]) 03:25, 19 December 2022 (UTC) | ||
:Four Perils have been removed from the articles due to the individual creatures don't actually correlate to the treasure of ruins, not to mention ancient text are not consistent with the depiction of the Fours Perils. In addition, none of Four Perils is based on a snail, while both Taowu and Qiongqi have been depicted with the features of tigers. --[[User:神奇超龍|<font color="#2B547E">'''超龍'''</font>]]<sub><small>「'''[[User talk:神奇超龍|Chao]]'''」</small></sub> 03:41, 19 December 2022 (UTC) |
Revision as of 03:41, 19 December 2022
Possible origin: the Taowu
One of the Four Perils of Chinese myth, the Taowu appears to be the inspiration for Chien-Pao. It too is traditionally depicted as a feline creature (a tiger, in Taowu's case) with large fangs or tusks. Additionally, the fact that it's one of the Four Perils lines up with the fact that it's one of four Treasures of Ruin, especially given that all the other three also each correlate with one of the perils. ACDragonMaster (talk) 03:25, 19 December 2022 (UTC)
- Four Perils have been removed from the articles due to the individual creatures don't actually correlate to the treasure of ruins, not to mention ancient text are not consistent with the depiction of the Fours Perils. In addition, none of Four Perils is based on a snail, while both Taowu and Qiongqi have been depicted with the features of tigers. --超龍「Chao」 03:41, 19 December 2022 (UTC)