Ao Run

The Dragon Kings of the Four Seas at the Great Temple of Mazu in Tainan.

Ao Run (敖闰) or Ao Ji (敖吉), is the Dragon King of the West Sea (西海龙王, Xīhǎi Lóngwáng) and one of the Dragon Kings of the Four Seas in Chinese religion and Korean mythology.[1] As an important belief in Chinese folk religion, Four Dragon King Temples are built around the place to worship the Dragon Kings.[2]

Ao Run is the patron of Qinghai Lake and could be linked to the White Tiger as both are Chinese western gods. His brothers are Ao Guang, the Dragon King of the East Sea, Ao Qin, the Dragon King of the South Sea, and Ao Shun, the Dragon King of the North Sea.[3]

  1. ^ Korea), The National Folk Museum of Korea (South (2014). Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Literature: Encyclopedia of Korean Folklore and Traditional Culture Vol. III. 길잡이미디어. ISBN 978-89-289-0084-8.
  2. ^ Guru, Shri Bhagavatananda. A Brief History Of The Immortals Of Non-Hindu Civilizations. Lulu.com. ISBN 978-1-329-58607-9.
  3. ^ "Dragon Kings of Mythistory - Shen Yun Performing Arts". www.shenyun.com.