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Interpretation of dragon pattern

Interpretation of the dragon symbol (1). Place names. Qianyang County, Hunan Province. Liang in the Southern Dynasties is Longxian County, and Sui belongs to Yuanling County. In the seventh year of Tang Wude, it was renamed Longbiao County and named after Longbiao Mountain. Ming Tu Long's Colorful Tales Wife Crys Farewell: "How can I care about the rugged road if I don't get intimate, walk the world, cross the Dragon Label and cross the Five Rivers?" (2) refers to the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Changling. Wang Zeng moved to the left of Longbiao and was named a captain of Longbiao. Tang Li Bai's poem "I heard that Wang Changling moved to the left, and Long Biaoyao had this saying" said: "I fell to the ground and cried, and I heard that Long Biao crossed the five streams." Wu Qin Ye Wei's Song of Jiu Feng Caotang: "Forgive your drinking, I will remember the past and follow the dragon card." (3) Tour and Dragon and Tiger List. Song Zhang Xian's "Fairy Zheng Yifu Moved to the Qing Society" said: "The dragon is famous for its phoenix pool, the hall is far away, and the river bridge is late. When you see the lakes and mountains, you don't have to worry. " (4) the champion of the dragon boat race. Chen Menglei's poem Wumenguan Du Jing in the Qing Dynasty: "The dragon flag shakes the sunset, and the drums rush with the wind."

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Dragon is a legendary magical animal with scales, horns, walking, flying, swimming, making clouds and rain: dragon boat. Dragon lantern and dragon palace Dragon pony (good horse, refers to a talented teenager). Make the finishing point. The dragon is flat and the tiger is alive. Paleontology refers to the ends of some huge trees with limbs, tails or wings, which are superficial, not fundamental: specimens. Treat the symptoms, not the root cause. Mark: trademark. Road signs. Mark. Sign. Ruler's slogan To express in words or other things: express. Title. Price tag. Advertise (originally for revealing and displaying; Later extended to propaganda and boasting).