Chinese Zodiac - Dragon Statue

Chinese Zodiac - Dragon Statue

It is a symbol of great mystery and high status in Chinese culture, representing power, nobility, and good luck. In the Twelve Earthly Branches, the dragon corresponds to "Chen" and is therefore also known as "Chenlong". In traditional Chinese culture, it is a symbol of auspiciousness and also a symbol of emperors, representing supreme status and authority. In the legends of the twelve zodiac animals, the dragon is known for its extraordinary power and magical ability to change, and is regarded as a divine beast that can summon wind and rain and control the weather. Legend has it that in the process of selecting zodiac animals, dragons, with their extraordinary abilities and divinity, have won people's respect and worship, thus occupying a prestigious position in the zodiac.
Long Tongguan Kiln Ceramic Research Institute

Long Tongguan Kiln Ceramic Research Institute

Dragon "is a ceramic artwork collected by the Tongguan Kiln Ceramic Research Institute, showcasing the image of the dragon in traditional Chinese culture with its exquisite craftsmanship and unique design. As an important representative of Chinese ceramic art, Tongguan Kiln is renowned for its long history and exquisite craftsmanship. Cleverly combining the majesty of dragons with the delicacy of ceramics, through the artist's skillful hands, the form, scales, hair and other details of dragons are vividly depicted. The dragon symbolizes power, nobility, and good luck in Chinese culture, and is a symbol of auspiciousness. This artwork is not only a work of art, but also an inheritance of traditional Chinese culture.
The creature in the movie Dungeons&Dragons: Green Dragon

The creature in the movie Dungeons&Dragons: Green Dragon

The Green Dragon is a creature in Western fantasy works, a virtual representation of the Dungeons and Dragons. The faction they belong to is orderly evil, and the Green Dragon is very intelligent, but their teeth filled jaws and raised horn crowns fully reveal their combative nature. This work was first invented by insurance company salesman Gary Gilgax in Wisconsin. This game also had a significant impact on role-playing games, and many similar games of the same genre have been influenced by it since then. Related to the series are the movie "Dungeons&Dragons" of the same name, the arcade game "Dungeons&Dragons", and the online game "Dungeons&Dragons".