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Illusion - "Cloud Chi" (Yunchi)

Derived from: Cloud Chi, a legendary name for dragons.

From "Poems of Immortal Wandering" by Guo Pu in "Literary Selections": "Although I wish to soar through the crimson streams, the Cloud Chi is not my steed."

From "Ancient Airs" No. 11 by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "I shall ride the Cloud Chi, absorbing the scenery to halt its radiant beauty."

From a poem by Gao Qi of the Ming Dynasty on "The Inscription of the Stone Wall at Huang Dachi's Heavenly Pool": "The pool births jade lotuses, their thousand petals shining scattered. In garments and food transformed, I roam the skies on Cloud Chi."

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Illusion - "Cloud Chi" (Yunchi)
 

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