Azure Dragon
The Azure Dragon is one of the Dragon Gods who represent the mounts or chthonic forces of the Five Regions' Highest Deities. It is also one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations, which are the astral representations of the Wufang Shangdi. The Azure Dragon represents the east and the spring season. It is also sometimes referred to as the Blue-Green Dragon, Green Dragon, or the Blue Dragon.
The Dragon is frequently referred to in the media, feng shui, other cultures, and in various venues as the Green Dragon and the Avalon Dragon. His cardinal direction's epithet is "Blue-Green Dragon of the East".
This dragon is also known as in Japanese, in Korean and Thanh Long in Vietnamese.
Seven Mansions of the Azure Dragon
As with the other three Symbols, there are seven astrological "Mansions" within the Azure Dragon. The names and determinative stars are:| Mansion no. | Name | Translation | Determinative star |
| 1 | Horn | Spica | |
| 2 | Neck | κ Vir | |
| 3 | Root | α Lib | |
| 4 | Room | π Sco | |
| 5 | Heart | Antares | |
| 6 | Tail | μ Sco | |
| 7 | Winnowing Basket | γ Sgr |
Cultural depictions
In the , the White Tiger's star is reincarnated as the fictionalized General Luo Cheng, who serves Li Shimin. The Azure Dragon's Star is reincarnated as General Shan Xiongxin, who serves Wang Shichong. The two generals are sworn brothers of Qin Shubao, Cheng Zhijie and Yuchi Gong. After death, their souls are said to possess heroes of the Tang dynasty and Goguryeo, such as Xue Rengui and Yŏn Kaesomun.The Azure Dragon appears as a door god at Taoist temples. He was represented on the tomb of Wang Hui at Xikang in Lushan. A rubbing of this was collected by David Crockett Graham and is in the Field Museum of Natural History. The dragon featured on the Chinese national flag in 1862–1912, and on the Twelve Symbols national emblem from 1913 to 1928.