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A classical style painting with the theme of Tengu, the king of the sky. #323973926
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Tengu are legendary creatures in Japanese mythology who are often depicted as spirits or supernatural beings with unique characteristics. They are usually depicted as having a human body with a long nose that resembles the beak of a bird or crow. This long nose is often the most striking characteristic of the Tengu.Traditionally, tengu are thought to be creatures that live in mountains and forests far from human settlements. They are known as watchdogs or protectors of the wild, but can also be evil creatures that challenge people to duels or harass them.Tengu are often associated with supernatural powers, such as the ability to control the wind or manipulate the weather. They are also considered experts in martial arts and are sometimes believed to teach these skills to selected humans.Although in Japanese tradition Tengu are often depicted as fearsome or mischievous creatures, they can also have wise or even humorous qualities in some stories. Some Tengu stories show them as figures who like to joke around or help people who are lost in the forest.In Japanese fine arts and culture, Tengu often appear in the form of masks used in festivals or in traditional theater performances such as Noh and Kabuki. Tengu masks typically show the distinctive long nose and red hair, which has become an iconic image of these creatures in traditional Japanese art.Overall, Tengu are one of the most fascinating legendary creatures and are often identified with Japanese culture, enriching their mythological heritage with their unique character and easily recognizable characteristics.