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What does waterless leisure dragon mean?

If there is no water, even dragons have to be idle.

In the legend of China, the dragon is a magical animal, good at change, sexual and beneficial to all things. It is the head of the scale worm and the head of the four spirits (dragon, phoenix and unicorn turtle). The dragon represents the sacred imperial power and the power to rule the four seas. When there is a thunderstorm, the dragon will fly into the sky, and Du Jie can turn it into a dragon. And if there is no water around the dragon, it can't exert its power.

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There are many different images in ancient books. Speaking of slender, it has four feet, anticlimactic. Speaking of piercing scales, there are whiskers on the head and five claws. Compendium of Materia Medica says that dragons have nine similarities and are different from the strengths of various animals. It has many names. Those with scales are called dragons, those with wings are called dragons, those with horns are called dragons, and those with small horns are called autumn.

The little one is called Jiao, and the big one is called Dragon. Legend has it that it can be hidden, detailed and huge, short and long. The vernal equinox ascends to the sky, and the autumnal equinox dives into the deep, omnipotent. In mythology, it is the master of the underwater world (the Dragon King), a symbol of good fortune among the people, and the embodiment of ancient imperial power.