Qinghai Lake is the Dragon King's Domain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_King
Quinghai lake corresponds to the Western ocean where the Dragon King rules the water, it's tides and movements, the sea animals and monstrous primal entities.
Dragon King Theory
>Dragon king (DK) is a double metaphor for an event that is both extremely large in size or impact (a "king") and born of unique origins (a "dragon") relative to its peers (other events from the same system). DK events are generated by or correspond to mechanisms such as positive feedback, tipping points, bifurcations, and phase transitions, that tend to occur in nonlinear and complex systems, and serve to amplify DK events to extreme levels. By understanding and monitoring these dynamics, some predictability of such events may be obtained.
It is well known that many phenomena in both the natural and social sciences have power law statistics (Pareto distribution).[8][9][10] Furthermore, from extreme value theory, it is known that a broad range of distributions (the Frechet class) have tails that are asymptotically power law. The result of this is that, when dealing with crises and extremes, power law tails are the "normal" case. The unique property of power laws is that they are scale-invariant, self-similar and fractal. This property implies that all events—both large and small—are generated by the same mechanism, and thus there will be no distinct precursors by which the largest events may be predicted. A well-known conceptual framework for events of this type is self-organized criticality. Such concepts are compatible with the theory of the black swan. However Taleb has also stated that considering the power law as a model instead of a model with lighter tails (e.g., a Gaussian) "converts black swans into gray ones", in the sense that the power law model gives non-negligible probability to large events.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_king_theory