Lạc Long Quân

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Lạc Long Quân is a legendary dragon king in Vietnamese mythology regarded as an ancestral father of the Vietnamese people.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Vietnamese mythological character
culture hero
dragon king
legendary figure
mythological king
appearsIn Lĩnh Nam chích quái
Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư NERFINISHED
associatedAnimal dragon
associatedWith Hùng kings era
origin myth of the Vietnamese
Âu Cơ and the hundred eggs legend
associatedWithPlace Biển Đông NERFINISHED
Lạc Việt land
Red River Delta NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Vietnam NERFINISHED
culture Vietnamese
describedAs ancestral father of the Vietnamese people
ethnicGroupAssociatedWith Kinh people NERFINISHED
Vietnamese people NERFINISHED
fatherOf Bách Việt ancestors
Hùng kings NERFINISHED
one hundred sons
hasAbility shape-shifting
slaying monsters
water control
hasAncestor Kinh Dương Vương NERFINISHED
hasMother Thần Long Nữ NERFINISHED
hasNameMeaning King of the Lạc Dragons
hasTitle Dragon Lord of the Seas NERFINISHED
hasType dragon-human hybrid
influenced Vietnamese national identity
Vietnamese origin narratives
knownFor defeating sea monsters
protecting coastal communities
teaching agriculture
languageOfNarrative Vietnamese
narrativeRole founding ancestor
protector of the people
partOf Vietnamese mythology NERFINISHED
positionHeld King of the Dragons NERFINISHED
religionOrTradition Vietnamese folk religion NERFINISHED
residence underwater palace
sexOrGender male
spouse Âu Cơ NERFINISHED
symbolizes origin of the Vietnamese nation
unity of mountain and sea peoples
veneratedIn Vietnam NERFINISHED
worshipType tutelary ancestor

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Lạc Long Quân Street namedAfter Lạc Long Quân