The dragon, symbolizing a spirit, is the totem of a nation. Since ancient times, Chinese folk have circulated many myths and legends about dragons, so China is also called "the hometown of dragons" by foreigners, and Chinese is also proud of being "the descendants of dragons".
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The dragon is a mascot known to everyone in China. For thousands of years, the sons and daughters of China have placed countless good wishes on it. The dragon represents auspiciousness, justice, prosperity and strength.
Chinese since ancient times, there is a saying that "hope to become a dragon", and the dragon means to stand out, extraordinary, have a rainbow, and have a smooth future.
The dragon has the ability to call the wind and rain, to solve the urgent needs of the people, to make the people smooth the wind and rain, which means that the grain is abundant and the harvest is abundant.
The dragon is shrouded in or above the auspicious cloud. The dragon symbolizes auspiciousness and is an auspicious omen.