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Yongma: The Dragon Horse of Korean Legend

In Korean folklore, some creatures exist between two worlds. Yongma (용마), known as the Dragon Horse, is one such being.

This mythical creature combines the strength of a horse with the supernatural power of a dragon.

Legends describe Yongma as a majestic horse with scales or dragon-like features. In some depictions, the creature can fly through the sky or travel vast distances in a single day.

The Dragon Horse is often associated with heroic figures or legendary kings. In stories, only those with extraordinary virtue or destiny can ride such a creature.

Because dragons symbolize power and wisdom in Korean mythology, combining a dragon with a horse creates a creature representing both strength and divine authority.

Yongma stories often appear in heroic folklore, where the creature carries great warriors into battle or helps legendary figures achieve impossible journeys.

Rather than a wild monster, the Dragon Horse represents the partnership between human courage and supernatural power.

It is a symbol of destiny in motion.

 

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