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In Chinese mythology, the Konton or Hundun was an entity of chaos that predated the world. It is sometimes described as a divine dog. Konton is known as one of the Si-xiong (4 Calamities) in ancient Chinese lore along with Tao Tie, Taown and Qiong Qi, said to be a large beast with six legs and four wings, with no organs to perceive the five senses, yet has innate and a large knowledge of dance and music. Likewise, it represents Chaos, attacking those who are good of heart and serve those of evil, having no sense of wrong or right.

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