Wild summit-seeking geese
This is an anagram of 回雁峰. This refers to the ancient tale that geese would not migrate further south than this mountain peak.Footsteps of a fly-whiskYoung singer of the mangrove
Qing Liquan wrote this of the oriole:
"In the Forbidden Garden of Emperor Ming, the oriole is called the 'young man in golden clothes' or 'young singer of the mangrove.'"The Grey Dragon patrolling the seas
This is a rock formation on Woyun Peak in the Huangshan mountain ranges of eastern China. It is located at an altitude of 1670m and is only about 3.5m tall.Jiutian Xuanling
A play off of the name of the goddess of war, sex, and longevity in Chinese myth, Jiutian Xuannü. Instead of 女, using 灵 would make the name closer to "dark spirit" or "mysterious spirit."Coincidence • Open Skies
One of Fu Hua's ability names