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Mu Wang Yashun
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Mu Wang Yajun is an eight-horse horse in Chinese legend
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They are said to have belonged to King Mu of the Zhou Dynasty around the 11th century BC
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According to the "Chan Ji Ji"
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they are: "Zeti"
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who can run as if flying without trampling the earth
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"Fluttering Feather"
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who is faster than a bird of prey
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"Benshiao"
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who can run ten thousand li in one night
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"Yue Ying"
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who can run after the sun
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"Geng Hui"
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a horse with brightly colored hair and shining as bright as light
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"Chou Guang"
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a horse with ten shades of light due to its excessive speed
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and "Chou Guang"
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a horse with ten shades of light due to its excessive speed
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Soaring Wist
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" which can ride on clouds
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and "Pincer Wings
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" which has wings
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As explained
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these are thought to be named after their speed
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King Mu had these horses pull his chariot and traveled all over China
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On his journey
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he stopped at the Kunlun Mountains
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where the gods reside
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