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	      Nu Wa, 
						the Chinese 
        
		dragon-goddess, who is
						here 
						depicted with her lower body being that of a serpent 
						and in dance with her brother and companion 
			
			
			Fu Xi 
			(fig.), whose 
						lower 
						body 
						is also snake-like (fig.). 
			Nu Wa is also presented in a historically doubtful role as the first 
			ever sovereign of pre-Imperial 
			
			China, in the 
			Three Sovereigns and the Five Emperors Period, next to some other 
			–equally unlikely– candidates from mythology. 
																
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