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Why are there no dragons in Fuwa?

Maybe it's because dragons don't have any exact records of detailed historical materials, but people just fantasize about them. People worship the dragon, which is the symbol of the Chinese nation. There is nothing wrong with this, but no one has ever seen the dragon since ancient times! Loong's concept is very tough, but it has the characteristics of royalty and royalty, and its affinity is poor, and its image in the eyes of some westerners is not very good.

how did dragons come into being? There have always been different opinions, such as from crocodile, from snake, from lizard, from horse, from pig, from lightning, from rainbow and so on. The author's point of view is "fuzzy set theory", and its thinking is as follows: the ancestors of the Neolithic Age faced the outside world with primitive thinking, and the primitive thinking was "fuzzy thinking" characterized by intuitive superficiality, overall relevance, illogical mystery and group representation. This kind of thinking is enough to cause our ancestors to gather and sublimate various objects in the outside world into several "sacred objects" and then worship them.

From an aesthetic point of view, the dragon is undoubtedly an artistic creation of the ancients. It comes from fish, crocodiles, snakes, clouds, electricity, rainbows and other concrete images, and through the fuzzy collection of many people, it forms a new image based on and containing each concrete image. Its formation process is the process of integrating the factors of "beauty". In a common saying, it is "from life and higher than life", which is permeated with ancient myths and conjectures, religious tastes, aesthetic pleasure and artistic interest.

Therefore, based on the above information, we can find that the dragon is just a sacred object, and no one can say whether it really exists or not!

The design requirement of Fuwa is to keep pace with the world. The mascot of Beijing Olympic Games has several characteristics. First, its shape comes from life and people. It must be cute, from preschool children to adults and even the elderly. The second is to have China characteristics. Third, it should be suitable for making all kinds of derivative things, such as cartoons, toys, modeling and activities, which can be used in large-scale scenes. In addition, everyone in China loves auspiciousness, and the mascot should represent the mood of China people, and people at different levels like it.

so the dragon didn't make it, but it's a pity. . . . .

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