• Bow

  • Magical artifact

The design of the Mo Long Shi Yue Bow draws its inspiration from the ancient mythological imagery of “the Azure Dragon lurking in the night, swallowing the moon with a mighty roar.” The bow’s body is rendered in deep, ink‑black hues, while subtle gradients of verdigris evoke the intricate coiling patterns of a coiled dragon. The dragon’s head peers toward the bow’s tip, its serpentine form winding naturally into the arc of the bow limbs—seemingly poised to unleash its full power, ready to devour the radiant moon within its grasp. The bowstring boasts a matte, deep green metallic finish that harmonizes with the dragon’s rust‑colored motifs; when fully drawn, it resembles the dragon’s body tightened in anticipation, bracing for the moment of release. The overall design eschews excessive ornamentation, allowing the fluidity of the dragon’s motif to seamlessly merge with the bow’s commanding presence, perfectly embodying the inner essence of this sacred artifact: “When still, it hides in the night; when in motion, it shatters thousands of jun.”
 

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    2026-01-21

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