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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JiaolongJiaolong - Wikipedia

    Jiaolong (simplified Chinese: 蛟龙; traditional Chinese: 蛟龍; pinyin: jiāolóng; Wade–Giles: chiao-lung) or jiao (chiao, kiao) is a dragon in Chinese mythology, often defined as a "scaled dragon"; it is hornless according to certain scholars and said to be aquatic or river-dwelling.

  2. Often illustrated as a combination of water and storm clouds, the Jiaolong is the epitome of fluid majesty. The Jiaolong’s origins swim in waters as deep as its own aquatic domain. In Chinese folklore, it’s often associated with the great cosmic energies that shape the natural world.

  3. Jiaolong is a Chinese crewed deep-sea research submersible that can dive to a depth of over 7,000 meters. It is developed from the Sea Pole-class bathyscaphe and is named after the mythical sea dragon. The submersible is capable of conducting scientific research, resource exploration, and deep-sea rescue missions.

  4. Most early references describe the jiaolong as living in rivers, which fits not only this freshwater "Chinese alligator" but also the "Saltwater crocodile" that spends the tropical wet season in freshwater rivers and swamps.

  5. Jiaolong resembles a dragon in appearance, but with shorter horns or even none, and with protrusions of flesh between the eyes, thus it is called 'Jiao'. Jiao is a water-dwelling creature in Chinese Mythology, often found in lakes & deep waters.

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    Jiaolong Explained. Jiaolong or jiao (chiao, kiao) is a dragon in Chinese mythology, often defined as a "scaled dragon"; it is hornless according to certain scholars and said to be aquatic or river-dwelling. It may have referred to a species of crocodile.

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