- top of its head. The
xiezhi is
known as
haetae (Korean: 해태) in Korea.
According to
Korean records, the
haetae has a
muscular leonine body
covered with...
- V****eur;
Pierre Briaud,
Maxime Bros, Ray
Perlner and
Daniel Smith-Tone
HAETAE by Markku-Juhani O.
Saarinen (implementation only?) HuFu by Markku-Juhani...
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known as
Shishi (獅子, lion) or
Komainu (狛犬, lion dogs) In Korea:
known as
Haetae In
Myanmar and Laos:
known as Chinthe, the
namesake of the
World War II...
-
Islands Nian to
compare with a
similar but
horned (unicorn)
mythical beast Haetae to
compare with
similar lion-like
statues in Korea.
Wikimedia Commons has...
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Haitai Hangul 해태제과식품
Hanja 海陀製菓食品
Revised Romanization Haetae Jegwa Sikpum McCune–Reischauer Haet'ae
Chegwa Shikp'um...
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Elemental Fish
People Fossegrim Fur-bearing
trout Gargouille Grindylow Haetae Hippocamp Hydra Ichthyocentaur Jasconius Jengu Kappa Kelpie Kraken Lake...
- to go to
great lengths to
protect them. His
Borrowed Power is that of a
Haetae, a
Korean mythical creature with the
ability to
control water as a defensive...
-
Audie Lee Chang-hoon -
Lecaf Park Jun-gyu - Gak
Granger Lee Won-jong -
Haetae Kim Kap-soo -
Bacchus Ahn Suk-hwan Ko Ku-ma Jung Eun-pyo Seo Jin-won - Plum...
- (Persian) –
gigantic land
animal Hades (Gr****) –
Ruler of the
Underworld Haetae (Korean) – dog-lion
hybrid Hag (Many
cultures worldwide) – wise old woman...
- to lions, horses, oxen, elephants, pigs,
tigers or the
mythical animal haetae. One such
figure was
found in the
center aisle of the tomb of King Muryeong...