In the traditional culture of China, the dragon is a symbol of power, nobility and honor, as well as luck and success.
The reason why dragons have this cultural symbolic significance is closely related to the incomparable magical power of dragons flying in the sky, chasing waves in the sea and begging for rain on earth in legends and myths.
But more importantly, for thousands of years, the dragon often became the "exclusive patent" of slaves in China, the supreme ruler of feudal society, and was synonymous with imperial power. Therefore, the emperor himself is called "the real dragon son of heaven" and the whole body is called "the dragon body".
The dragon horn is like a deer, the head is like a camel, the eyes are like rabbits, the neck is like a snake, the abdomen is like a dragonfly, the scales are like fish, the claws are like eagles, the palms are like tigers, and the ears are like cows. That is, there are deer's peace and gentleness, camel's perseverance, rabbit's maneuver, snake's malice and shrew's mystery, fish's wealth, eagle's awareness of survival crisis and accurate grasp of opportunities, tiger's majesty, independence, vigor and cow's loyalty.