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What do different colors of dragons mean?

1, Red Dragon: Red is a very representative color of the Chinese nation, but red dragons are not common in China. It's a bit like the fire-breathing dragon in western classical legends. It's very strong, but it's very weak in the dragon, so its fighting capacity is set at 1 10,000.

2. White Dragon: White Dragon is one of the five dragons in the ancient myth system of China. It stands for cold. The White Horse Dragon in The Journey to the West is the third prince of the Dragon King, and his body is a white dragon. His character is very docile, and his fighting capacity is naturally not weak. Fighting 3-5 red dragons is nothing, and his fighting capacity is set at 50,000.

3. Qinglong: In the dragon system, Qinglong has a high pedigree. It is listed as one of the four great beasts. Qinglong is the God of the East, White Tiger is the God of the West, Suzaku is the God of the South, and Xuanwu is the God of the North. The dragon that can defend one side is very effective, and it is no problem to kill the white dragon in seconds. The combat effectiveness can be set at 654.38+00,000.

4. Black Dragon: The green dragon is relatively majestic and powerful, but weaker than the black dragon. Because the black dragon is grumpy and withdrawn, its attack power should be cruel and its fighting power naturally stronger. It is said that the Black Dragon is very powerful, and it can even control the occurrence of floods. Its fighting capacity is set at 654.38+0.5 million.

5. Jinlong: Among the dragons, the highest and most noble is Jinlong, the royal family among the dragons. Once an adult, its fighting capacity is the strongest, which can be set at 2 million, so it is considered as the strongest dragon in China. And Jinlong is the Huanglong guarding the central land. It is said that the Yellow Emperor is the incarnation of Huanglong.

In China, the dragon culture and the legend of the dragon contain the world view that China people attach importance to the unity of man and nature; The appeal of the concept of mutual subject of love; The development view of yin-yang intercourse; The inclusive view of multiculturalism.

Dragons have rich cultural connotations. From the nature and connotation, dragon culture can be divided into three types: religious dragon, political dragon and artistic dragon. Religious dragon gods worship dragons as sacred objects or gods, and regard dragons as the dominant or protective rain gods.

The political dragon is that the ruling class takes advantage of people's universal worship of the dragon and describes the emperor as the incarnation of the dragon god, which is sacred and inviolable to safeguard the rule. Artistic dragons express their admiration and worship in the form of art, that is, through carving, shaping, painting, dancing, myths and legends, competitive activities and so on.