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Poems praising dragons

The poem praising the dragon is as follows:

1. gutang in Longzhen is black, and the autumn crane is clear. -Excerpted from Don Du Xunhe's "Sending Mountain People to the Rooftop"

2. Although the golden paste of the Dragon is not made, it is suitable for Sun Deng earth caves. -From Tang Guanxiu's Twenty-four Poems of Mountain Residence.

3, the dragon and turtle eyes match, and the six people are helpless. -from seven words of Don Lv Yan.

4. Longquan is like frost and snow, and the good workers sigh and sigh. -from Zhen's Gu Jian.

5. The phoenix pavilion is lightly covered with jade, and the dragon pond looks at the silk dust. From Liu Tang Yuxi's Nine Poems of Yang Liuzhi.

6, Longchi water dipped in the mid-autumn moon, stone passers-by climbed the Han ladder. -Excerpted from "Looking at Jiuhua Mountain" by Tang Chai Kui

7. Long Zanglang's letters cover nine times, and the frost bell and golden drum vibrate Qiongtai. -From Tang Guanxiu's Twenty-four Poems of Mountain Residence.

8. It is difficult to plan to occupy the first section of the famous field. -Excerpted from Sanfu's "Send Huang Mingfu Leaves to Xiangyin and Yuezhou"

Brief introduction to nouns:

Dragon, an animal in ancient China mythology, is the leader of scale worms and one of the symbols of the Chinese nation. According to legend, dragons can fly, be good at change, call the wind and rain, etc. , tied with Phoenix and Kirin as auspicious, which mainly implied imperial power in ancient times; Fairy tales have the finishing touch, what makes the sea noisy, Sun Moon Lake and so on. It is mentioned in the clan code: "the ancestral dragon is the old dragon." The "old dragon" is Ying Long, so Ying Long is the ancestor of the dragon.

Historical origin:

Since ancient times, the dragon has always been a symbol of good luck in our tradition. In fact, the dragon is not a strange animal in legend, but a star that actually passes over people's heads every day. Through the observation of the stars such as "Dragon", the Chinese ancestors completed the positioning of time and space and embarked on an uninterrupted journey of civilization for thousands of years.

In order to observe the celestial phenomena, the ancients divided the stars in the equatorial region and the ecliptic region into 28 star groups, which were grouped every 7 nights. Among them, the black dragon in the east contains seven huts, which are connected together in the shape of dragons. The black dragon's seven nights correspond to rainfall. The ancients believed that the dragon was in charge of rainfall, which in turn determined the agricultural harvest, and the agricultural harvest determined people's living standards.