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That's just a way of saying it, and the dragon is generally believed to be a mythical beast, not a union of other animals.
There are also records of dragons in the historical documents of the Warring States period, and after the Qin Dynasty, dragons basically disappeared and only became legendary animals. But there are constantly people who claim to have seen dragons. It is reported that in 1900, the corpse of a dead dragon was found in Changchun.
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And the ponytail, the answer is different.
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Dragons are composed of deer, camels, rabbits, snakes, mirages, fish, eagles, tigers, and oxen.
The dragon stops from the head to the arm, the arm to the waist, and the waist to the tail. The horns are like a deer, the head is like a camel, the eyes are like a rabbit, the neck is like a snake, the belly is like a mirage, the scales are like a fish, the claws are like an eagle, the palms are like a tiger, and the ears are like a cow", which vividly depicts the imaginary dragon of this assembly, but in fact the dragon is a big snake with four legs of the beast, the head of a horse, the tail of a hyena, the feet of a dog, the claws of a chicken, and the scales and whiskers of a fish.
In the early days, the ancients could not make reasonable explanations for most natural phenomena, so they hoped that the totems of their people would have the power of wind, rain, thunder and lightning, and that the mountains would be so majestic, that they could swim in the water like a fish, and that they could fly in the sky like a bird.
Therefore, the characteristics of many animals are concentrated on the dragon, and the dragon has gradually become: the camel's head, the snake's neck, the antlers, the turtle's eyes, the fish scales, the tiger's palm, the eagle's claws, the ox's ears, this composite structure, means that the dragon is the head of all beasts, the god of all.
Ancient books describe many different images. One of them is said to be slender and four-legged, with a horse's head and a snake's tail. One said that he was dressed in scale armor, with a head with horns and five claws.
The Compendium of Materia Medica says that "dragons have nine similarities", which is an outlier that has the strengths of various animals. Its names are numerous, the scaly one is called the dragon, the winged one is called the Ying dragon, the horned one is called the dragon, and the hornless one is called the dragon.
The small one is called Jiao, and the big one is called the dragon. 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.
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The dragon is composed of the bodies of nine animals: "shrimp eyes", "antlers", "bull nose", "dog mouth", "cat's whiskers", "lion's mane", "eagle claws", "fish scales", and "snake tail". In addition, the dragon is a mythical animal in ancient Chinese legends and is one of the most representative traditional cultures of the Han people.
Legend has it that dragons 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, and these images of dragons, which have been developed in the late period, are more complex than the original dragons. Moreover, the dragon ranks fifth in the traditional Chinese zodiac, and is called the "Four Spirits" together with the phoenix, turtle and lin in the "Book of Rites and Rites and Fortunes".
The dragon in Western mythology is also translated as dragon, but the two are not the same.
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Dragons are composed of antlers, horse heads, fish scales, fish tails, rabbit eyes, snake bodies, eagle claws, tiger paws, and bull ears.
The Chinese dragon is a kind of sacred object produced by the ancients to the blurring of fish, crocodiles, snakes, pigs, horses, cows, deer and other animals and natural phenomena such as clouds, thunder and lightning, rainbows, tornadoes, etc.
The Chinese dragon originated in the Neolithic Age, 8,000 years ago, people out of the worship of nature and the good wish of abundant grains, in the heart of the foundation stool years to construct a kind of horse head, antlers, snake body, fish scales, eagle claws, fish tail and other characteristics of the beast, and give it the power of turning the clouds and rain, the wind and waves, this is the Chinese dragon. In ancient Chinese mythology, the dragon appeared frequently, and it became the god who opened the world, helped the Yellow Emperor unify China, and tried to protect Dayu to control the water and benefit thousands of people. The birth and establishment of the dragon image reflects the process of multicultural integration of the Chinese nation.
The dragon has three stops and nine similar sayings, "From the surrender to the arm, the arm to the waist, the waist to the tail, all stop each other." The horns are like a deer, the head is like a camel, the eyes are like a rabbit, the neck is like a snake, the belly is like a mirage, the scales are like a fish, the claws are like an eagle, the palms are like a tiger, and the ears are like an ox."
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The dragon is composed of the bodies of nine animals: "shrimp eyes", "antlers", "bull nose", "dog mouth", "cat's whiskers", "lion's mane", "eagle claws", "fish scales", and "snake tail".
However, the Eastern Han Dynasty scholar Wang Fu believes that the dragon has rabbit eyes, antlers, bull's mouth, hump head, mirage, tiger paws, eagle claws, fish scales, snake body, and the image of nine animals in one (also known as the Nine Likes).
Legend has it that the ancestors of human beings in China, Fuxi and Nuwa, were both dragon-bodied human heads (or snake-bodied human heads). The ancestors of the Chinese nation, Emperor Yan and the Yellow Emperor, the legend and the dragon have a close relationship, "the Yellow Emperor Dragon Xuanyuan Dragon Figure out of the river" ("Bamboo Secretary Year"), according to legend, Emperor Yan was born for his mother to sense the "dragon head", and turned into a red dragon after death. Therefore, the Chinese call themselves "the descendants of the dragon".
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The Chinese dragon is a kind of sacred object produced by the ancients by merging fish, crocodiles, snakes, pigs, horses, cows, deer and other animals, and then blurring the collection of natural celestial phenomena such as clouds, thunder and lightning, rainbows, and tornadoes. The Chinese dragon originated in the Neolithic period 8,000 years ago.
The dragon is a mythical animal that has been spread in ancient mythology in China and other East Asian regions, and is the long oak of the scale insects. It is often used to symbolize auspiciousness, and is one of the most representative traditional cultures of East Asian nations such as the Chinese nation. The most basic feature of the image of the dragon is:"Nine like"。
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