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| navigate by keyword : according and banner birthmark called chinese clothes commoner death decorated description dragon during dynasties dynasty emperor end figures for have heavens imperial into legend life many must penalty qing real shape soared state subject throne turned was wearing yellow |
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| Description: According to the Chinese legend, the Yellow Emperor at the end of life turned into a dragon and soared into the heavens. A real emperor must have a birthmark in the shape of a dragon. The imperial throne of many dynasties was called the throne of the dragon. During the Qing Dynasty, the Chinese dragon decorated the state banner. For the wearing of clothes with figures of a dragon, the commoner was subject to the death penalty. |
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