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The Chinese dragon is one of the important elements in traditional Chinese culture and is one of the spiritual objects in ancient mythology. It has a long body, scales covering the whole body, horns standing on its head, spitting flames from its mouth, strong and powerful limbs, and extremely sharp claws. In Chinese culture, the dragon is seen as a symbol of auspicious rui, representing power, wealth, longevity and good luck. The image of the Chinese dragon is derived from the evolution of animals and the imagination of mythology, and the image of the dragon has existed as early as the Shang Dynasty. Dragons have a very special place in Chinese culture, endowed with many mysterious, sacred meanings. In traditional Chinese culture, dragons have a close relationship with emperors, official offices, political power, etc. The dragon is regarded as one of the representatives of Chinese culture and one of the symbols of the Chinese nation. In Chinese legends, dragons appear in almost every era and realm. For example, the Dragon King is the god of the sea, ruling the vicissitudes of the ocean; Dragon boating is one of the important cultural activities of the Dragon Boat Festival in China. In addition, dragons often appear in various fields such as painting, literature, and crafts in China, and have become an important part of Chinese culture
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The Chinese dragon is one of the important elements in traditional Chinese culture and is one of the spiritual objects in ancient mythology
.
It has a long body
,
scales covering the whole body
,
horns standing on its head
,
spitting flames from its mouth
,
strong and powerful limbs
,
and extremely sharp claws
.
In Chinese culture
,
the dragon is seen as a symbol of auspicious rui
,
representing power
,
wealth
,
longevity and good luck
.
The image of the Chinese dragon is derived from the evolution of animals and the imagination of mythology
,
and the image of the dragon has existed as early as the Shang Dynasty
.
Dragons have a very special place in Chinese culture
,
endowed with many mysterious
,
sacred meanings
.
In traditional Chinese culture
,
dragons have a close relationship with emperors
,
official offices
,
political power
,
etc
.
The dragon is regarded as one of the representatives of Chinese culture and one of the symbols of the Chinese nation
.
In Chinese legends
,
dragons appear in almost every era and realm
.
For example
,
the Dragon King is the god of the sea
,
ruling the vicissitudes of the ocean
;
Dragon boating is one of the important cultural activities of the Dragon Boat Festival in China
.
In addition
,
dragons often appear in various fields such as painting
,
literature
,
and crafts in China
,
and have become an important part of Chinese culture
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