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There is a dragon with three claws on the flag of Bhutan, because at that time, it was stipulated that only royal dragons could have five claws, and Bhutan, as a second-level institution under the Qing Dynasty at that time, could only use three-clawed dragons. Ancient Chinese

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There is a dragon with three claws on the flag of Bhutan, because at that time, it was stipulated that only royal dragons could have five claws, and Bhutan, as a second-level institution under the Qing Dynasty at that time, could only use three-clawed dragons.

The dragons of ancient China and the dragons of Western countries are completely different in appearance and meaning, and now the English name is changed to just correct the deviation, and there is no need to go online.

There is a dragon with three claws on the flag of Bhutan, because at that time, it was stipulated that only royal dragons could have five claws, and Bhutan, as a second-level institution under the Qing Dynasty at that time, could only use three-clawed dragons. Ancient Chinese
There is a dragon with three claws on the flag of Bhutan, because at that time, it was stipulated that only royal dragons could have five claws, and Bhutan, as a second-level institution under the Qing Dynasty at that time, could only use three-clawed dragons. Ancient Chinese
There is a dragon with three claws on the flag of Bhutan, because at that time, it was stipulated that only royal dragons could have five claws, and Bhutan, as a second-level institution under the Qing Dynasty at that time, could only use three-clawed dragons. Ancient Chinese

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