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What idioms are there about dragons?
2. The cognition of "the flying dragon is in the sky: the flying dragon is in the sky" is related to the ancient astrological culture and originated from the ancient dragon totem worship. The ancients believed that "Dragon" was an auspicious thing and the master of weathering rain. The "dragon" mentioned in the Book of Changes and the divination is an explanation of the operation of the stars at four o'clock in the year in the Black Dragon.
3. yègūng hào lóng: the pinyin is yè g not ng hà o ló ng (Ye, pronounced today as yè, pronounced old as shè), which means that you like something verbally, but it's not actually a hobby. From "New Preface Miscellaneous Five".
4. Longsheng Jiuzi: Pinyin is lóng tán hǔ xué, which means a metaphor for a very sinister place. From Haotian Pagoda.
5. Dragon Pool and Tiger Cave: pronounced lóng shēng jiǔ zǐ, it is often used to compare the strength of brothers and sisters, and comes from Longsheng Jiuzi, Tan Hui, Tang Yuzhi.
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