The Legend of The Nine Dragons
The mainland overlooking Hong Kong is called Kowloon, which means Nine Dragons. Legend states the mainland was named this by a Chinese Emperor who fled there after the Sung Dynasty. Originally, he named it after the eight hills predominantly located on the land. His servant observed that the Emperor should also be counted among the regal figures. Hence, the "Gau-lung" or Nine Dragons nomenclature was born.
Characteristics of the Nine Dragons:
P'u-lao
Alerts one to danger, and serves as a protector. Often engraved on bells, sacred singing bowls, and gongs.
Ch'iu-niu
Creator of Yang energy through the use of ancient dragon music.
Pi-his
Provider of knowledge, luck and upholds the virtue of finer education.
Pa-hsia
Provider of strength and support when called upon during times of need.
Chao-feng
Guardian of the holy places, sacred lands, and holy temples.
Chih wen
Symbolizes the power of water over fire.
Suan-ni
Mighty protector and emblem against theft, loss or betrayal of any kind.
Yai-tzu
Protector and guardian against any physical harm.
Pi-kau
Defends again litigation, verbal disputes, or false accusations.