The Southern Sea, named for its geographical location before the Tang Dynasty, has been referred to as such to this day, even though it's officially known as the Donghai, people still call it the Southern Sea Guanyin.
Less than ten sea miles out in the Southern Sea, deep below the waves, a black dragon lay coiled, its enormous eyes emitting endless fierce light.
Its dragon scales shimmered, giving off a terrifying aura, and its whiskers flowed and fluttered; with each movement, the surrounding ocean roiled with waves, incredibly fearsome.
Atop the dragon's massive form, a wondrous spectrum of divine light, no larger than a man, yet pinned the ten-zhang-long dragon so that it couldn't move an inch.
Occasionally, when schools of fish swam past, the dragon's mouth would suddenly gape, and a powerful suction would instantly draw the entire school into its maw.