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| The three-legged or tripedal crow simplified Chinese: ä¸â°Ã¨Â¶Â³Ã¤Â¹Å; traditional Chinese: ä¸â°Ã¨Â¶Â³Ã§ÆÂ; pinyin: sÃÂn zú wÃ
« is a creature found in various mythologies and arts of East Asia.[1] It is believed by East Asian cultures to inhabit and represent the Sun.
It has also been found figured on ancient coins from Lycia and Pamphylia. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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