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In the series, the imugi is portrayed as a serpent in human form with the ability to possess humans, infect people with deadly, contagious diseases, and read people's minds. In the past, he unsuccessfully sought to become a dragon spirit. After his failure, he attempted to take over a kingdom but was
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was blessed with the abilities of omnipotence and creation at will and that only four-toed dragons (who had thumbs with which to hold the orbs) were both wise and powerful enough to wield these orbs, as opposed to the lesser, three-toed dragons.
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killed by the mountain spirit Lee Yeon with aid from the kingdom's princess, Ah-eum. Resurrecting in the present day, he seeks revenge on both the spirit and the reincarnation of Ah-eum, Nam Ji-ha.
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are linked to the elements of fire and destruction, dragons in Korean mythology are primarily benevolent beings related to water and agriculture, often considered bringers of rain and
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As with China, the number nine is significant and auspicious in Korea, and dragons were said to have 81 (9×9) scales on their backs, representing
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Dragon made out of bamboo on display by Hangang-no near Samgakji subway station, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, to celebrate Yongsan-gu's 124th anniversary.
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dragons, capable of understanding complex emotions such as devotion, kindness, and gratitude. One particular Korean legend speaks of the great
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that must survive one thousand years in order to become a fully-fledged dragon. In either case, they are said to be large, benevolent,
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that were introduced in the 17th century. One of the earliest records of Gangcheori being mentioned is the
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The Korean dragon is in many ways very similar in appearance to other East Asian dragons such as the
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was said to have been born from a cockatrice egg. It is also the origin of the name for the city of
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essence. Very occasionally a dragon may be depicted as carrying a giant orb known as the
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Podcast: The Meaning of Dragons in Korean Folklore from The Korea Society
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Korean folk mythology states that most dragons were originally imugis (
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An imugi is the main antagonist in the 2020 South Korean drama
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The symbol of the dragon has been used extensively in
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