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It's the zodiac dragon.
Zodiac Dragon
In ancient Chinese myths and legends, the dragon is a supernatural animal, with the image of nine animals being one and nine different from each other. Exactly which nine animals are disputed. It has long been recognized that the origin of the dragon is a combination of various animals, and it is a symbol of totem worship formed in primitive societies.
Legend has it that it can be visible and hidden, small and huge, short and long. The spring equinox ascends to the sky, the autumn equinox dives into the abyss, calling for wind and rain, omnipotent. These are already late in the development of the image of the dragon.
In feudal times, the dragon was a symbol of the emperor, and it was also used to refer to the emperor and the things of the emperor: dragon species, dragon face, dragon court, dragon robe, dragon palace, etc.
The dragon is the fifth in the traditional Chinese zodiac, and together with the White Tiger, the Vermilion Bird and the Xuanwu, it is known as the "Four Divine Beasts". The dragon in Western mythology is also translated as dragon, but the two are not the same. See Western Dragon.
As an ancient folk cultural phenomenon, zodiac culture has become an inseparable part of the Chinese national culture.
As a publisher with a focus on the study and dissemination of traditional Chinese culture, we provide readers with a series of books on the 12 zodiac signs and Chinese culture, which summarize, summarize and display the connotation, historical inheritance and basic composition of this culture, so that everyone who is a zodiac and wants to know about it can benefit from it.
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Rabbit. Will cry with joy.
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My guess is that it's a dog.
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Tears of joy means that a person has encountered something very good and unexpected, and he is so excited that he or she tears. Weeping with joy means to be moved to tears when you encounter a sudden great joy event. Here's an example:
If one day I suddenly buy a lottery ticket and win the jackpot, I will definitely cry with joy. After taking the college entrance examination, the child received an admission letter from Tsinghua University.
It's sure to be tears of joy. In life, we will encounter some great joys and sorrows, and we will shed tears. Hail.
Synonyms for tears of joy
喜笑盈腮: 喜笑盈腮 pinyin is xǐxiàoyíngsāi, and the source is "Yuan Qu Xuan Guan Hanqing IV", which is interpreted to describe being very happy. Crying with joy: Crying with joy, an idiom, refers to people who encounter something very good and unexpected, and are so excited that they cry.
Joy in the Color: The joy in the color is a Chinese word that means that the joy of the heart is expressed on the face. The shaper couldn't suppress the joy of calling his heart. Same as "joy in shape". From "The Biography of Northern History Erzhurong".
Joy Leap Dance: Applause. I like to jump, applaud and dance. Describe the situation of dancing with extreme joy.
Xituo Longmen: For the words of self-humility.
Joy falls from the sky: Joy falls from the sky, and happy events fall from the sky. The parable suddenly encounters an unexpected happy event.
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