Shura (Asura) is a transliteration of Sanskrit. In the Chinese translation of Buddhist scriptures, it is also translated as Asura, Asolo, Asura, Asuluo, Asulun, Asulun, etc. The free translation means not heavenly, not similar, not upright, not Dionysian. They are one of the Six Paths of Buddhism and one of the Eight Deities of Heavenly Dragons. It is said to be a god, but it does not have the good deeds of a god. It is similar to a ghost. It is said to be a ghost, but it has the power of a god. It is said to be a human being. Although it has the seven emotions and six desires of a human being, it also possesses the power and malignancy of gods and ghosts. Therefore, it is a monster that is neither a god, nor a ghost, nor a human being, and is somewhere between gods, ghosts, and humans.
But since he can be one of the eight gods of Tianlong, his level should be higher than that of humans.