2. Celadon dragon bowl, with two claws with fine beards flying in the wind. Two dragons frown, stare big eyes and ears like elephants. Phosphorus is like a fish, it must be like a man and its belly is like a snake. The scales on the chicken are like hard shields, which are extremely dazzling.
3. The Nine Dragon Wall is a shadow wall, which is used to block the view in traditional buildings in China. Located outside the Imperial Gate of Ningshou Palace in the Forbidden City. The wall is 29.47m long, 3.59m high and 0.45.9m thick. It is a single-sided glass shadow wall built against the palace wall, which was fired when Ningshou Palace was rebuilt in the thirty-seventh year of Qianlong (1770).
4. Kowloon Fair Cup, also known as Xinping Cup, is a porcelain that was drunk by ancient Han people. It is divided into two parts: a cup body and a cup seat, and the overall height is about 20 cm. The Kowloon Fair Cup was produced by Jingdezhen Imperial Factory during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, and it is still produced in Jingdezhen. Fujian Dehua kiln products are more common, but the porcelain carvings in its cups are generally dominated by long-lived figures.
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Dragon is a miraculous animal in ancient myths and legends in China and other East Asian regions, and it is the leader of scale insects. Often used as a symbol of good luck, it is one of the most representative traditional cultures of East Asian nations such as Han nationality, and the legend of dragon is very rich.
The most basic feature of the dragon image is "nine similarities", and these nine animals are still controversial. Legend has it that it can be hidden, detailed and huge, short and long. The vernal equinox ascends to the sky, the autumnal equinox dives into the deep, and it calls for rain, and these are the images of dragons developed in the later period, which are more complicated than the original dragons. ?
The Zhang Guoxing Classic says, "If you have auxiliary wings, you are a real dragon", and you think the side with wings is a real dragon. For example, there were a large number of dragon boats with wings in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and even Qinglong in the pre-Qin ornamentation had wings. In feudal times, the dragon was a symbol of imperial power, and the objects used in the palace were also decorated with dragons.
Dragon ranks fifth among the traditional Chinese zodiac animals in China, and ranks ninth with phoenix, tortoise and forest in the Book of Rites. Dragon, also translated as Jackie Chan, is different.
The creatures in China ancient folk myths and legends that can be seen in China's ancient books and records can't be found in reality, but the components of their images come from reality, which plays the role of exorcising evil spirits, avoiding disasters and praying for blessings.