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Species of dragons

1, huǐ: It is an early dragon, imagined in the shape of a reptile snake, often in the water.

2. Qiu: Generally speaking, a little dragon without horns is called a dragon, and it is a growing dragon.

3. Pan Pan: It is a snake-like monster of the genus Dragon, an early dragon without horns. There is a description of "killing dragons without horns" in Guangya. There are also two views on dragons, one refers to the yellow horned dragon and the other refers to the female dragon. There is a note in Han Zhuan that "the red dragon is also a female dragon", so the unearthed Warring States period is decorated with dragons and dragons, which means that men and women mate.

4. Jiao: refers to the scaly dragon that can flood. According to legend, the water of the dragon can make clouds and fog and soar in space. In ancient Chinese, it is often used to mean that talented people get the opportunity to display their talents. There are different opinions about the origin and shape of jiaozi in classical literature, some say that "dragons have no horns and are called jiaozi", while others say that "scales are called Xiaolong".