Torch Dragon, also known as Zhu Yin, was the god of Mount Zhong in ancient Chinese mythology. According to the Classic of Mountains and Seas, there was Zhangwei Mountain in the north of Chishui. There is a god, with a human face, a snake body, red skin, straight eyes and a straight body. When you close your eyes, it will be dark, and when you look, it will be bright. Do not eat, do not sleep, do not rest, the wind and rain will come. It's the Candle Dragon, the Torch Dragon."
The Torch Dragon was also a mythical beast in ancient Chinese mythology. When it opened its eyes, it was day. When it closed its eyes, it was night. When it blew, it was winter. When it exhaled, it was summer. It could call the wind and summon the rain. It did not drink, eat, sleep, or rest.
In the novel," Covering the Sky," Torch Dragon was the helmsman of the Nine Dragons Coffin Pulling Technique. He was suspected to be the second reincarnation of the Sacred Body of the Ancients, Ye Fan.
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I don't have a definite answer for you. The Mimic might be based on a combination of folklore, myths, or the author's imagination. It's hard to pin down a specific source.
It's a captivating tale filled with magic, mystery, and adventure. The story follows characters as they encounter supernatural forces and strive to uncover hidden secrets in a fantastical world.
Well, 'the mimic ghost story' could potentially revolve around a haunted place where a ghost has the ability to mimic. Maybe it mimics the appearance of someone you know to lure you into a dangerous situation. It could also be a story of a vengeful spirit that uses mimicry as a form of torment for the living.