For thousands of years, feudal emperors have regarded it as a symbol of power and dignity, and ordinary people also regard it as the embodiment of virtue and strength and an auspicious thing. Dragon i
For thousands of years, feudal emperors have regarded it as a symbol of power and dignity, and ordinary people also regard it as the embodiment of virtue and strength and an auspicious thing. Dragon images can be seen everywhere in China. On the roofs of palaces and temples, dragons are carved and painted on royal utensils. On festive days, ordinary people also post dragon patterns, dance dragon lanterns, and row dragon boats. , I am also willing to use the word "dragon" in naming my children. As the largest mascot among the "Four Spirits", the dragon has gradually become a symbol of the Chinese nation. Principal: Wang Yumo and others