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The name of [[Lung Li Po]] is probably based on that of the historical Chinese (human) poet [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_Po Li Po]. If so, then ''Li'' (李, "plum tree") may not really indicate a particular dragon breed, although it could refer to a small purple dragon (tentatively dubbed "[[Li-Lung]]") breed seen several times in China.
 
The name of [[Lung Li Po]] is probably based on that of the historical Chinese (human) poet [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_Po Li Po]. If so, then ''Li'' (李, "plum tree") may not really indicate a particular dragon breed, although it could refer to a small purple dragon (tentatively dubbed "[[Li-Lung]]") breed seen several times in China.
 
=== Usage ===
 
Chinese dragons are usually referred to with either their full three-part names or with their personal names only. This may be partially dependent on context; within the central circle of Celestials and their attendant Imperials, it is common for the personal name to be used alone. In three less exalted cases, Lung Yu Ping is referred to as both "Ping" and "Yu Ping", while [[Lung Shen Li]] and [[Lung Shen Gai]] are both referred to as "Shen Li" and "Shen Gai" rather than "Li" and "Gai".
 
 
The eldest living Celestial is respectfully referred to as "Grandfather", instead of using his personal name at all.
 
  
 
== Transliteration/translation issues==
 
== Transliteration/translation issues==

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