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The dragon is a god in the ancient myths and legends of East Asia, such as China, and is the length of the scales. It is often used to symbolize auspiciousness. It is one of the most representative traditional cultures of the East Asian people such as the Han nationality. The legend of the dragon and other dragon cultures are very rich. The most basic feature of the dragon's image is "nine like", specifically which nine animals are still controversial. Legend has it that it can be shown to be able to hide, to be able to be fine, and to be short and long. The vernal equinox is in the sky, the autumn is submerging, and the wind is calling for rain. These are the images of the dragons that have developed in the late stage and are more complicated than the original dragons. [1] "Zhang Guo Xing Jing" Cloud: "There is an auxiliary wing, it is a real dragon", and it is believed that the wing is a true dragon. [2] For example, in the Western Zhou Dynasty, there are a large number of pterygoid vessels, and even Qinglong has wings in the pre-Qin ornamentation, and the Qinglong is the ancestral dragon. [3] In the feudal era, the dragon was a symbol of imperial power, and the objects used in the palace were also decorated with dragons. The dragon ranks fifth in the traditional Chinese zodiac, and is called "Four Spirits" together with Feng, Turtle and Lin in "Book of Rites and Li Yun". [4] Dragons in Western mythology are also


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