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Why is there Long Mai's statement?

Dragon is the totem of the Chinese nation. The legendary dragon is a giant that stretches like a mountain, so people often compare mountains to dragons. For example, there is a mountain in Hunyuan, Shanxi, which is called "Longshan" because of its majestic mountain, majestic atmosphere and green foothills. Throughout the country, there are countless names named after dragons, such as Longmen, Longquan, Longjing, Longxi and Longhu. Similarly, "Long Mai" is also a derivative of the dragon totem. Compared with the previous words using dragons, its application is mainly reflected in the spiritual and cultural level. The Book of Changes may have taken a fancy to the spread of the dragon totem, thus bringing the theory of "Long Mai" into the category of geomantic omen, which has stood the test of time and proved to be effective. Interestingly, it is still inconclusive who wrote the Book of Changes. Now the unified view is that Fu is the painter and interpreter of the Eight Diagrams, and Confucius is the promoter of the essence of the Book of Changes. Therefore, the Book of Changes is the "Three Saints". In other words, the Yijing originated from nothingness accepted Long Mai from myths and legends, which is a perfect match in itself. Although illusory, China people copied the spiritual essence of Long Mai into reality with amazing imagination, and the winding rivers and continuous mountains were endowed with a sacred mission. The ancients believed that all the Long Mai in China originated from Kunlun Mountain, and three mountains differentiated from the south of Kunlun Mountain spread all over the country like dragons, and those mountains and rivers wandering on the edge of the city were the Long Mai of the city.