A "lang zhong" (狼种) is a term used in Chinese culture that refers to a "wolf breed" or "wolf type," often associated with certain characteristics like cunning, ferocity, or independence. In some contexts, it can describe individuals who exhibit traits similar to those of wolves, such as being strong, resourceful, or fiercely loyal to their pack or group. The term can also carry connotations in literature and media, symbolizing a wild or untamed nature.
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