A mythical animal.
Jiaolong is a mythical beast in ancient mythology. It is a water beast with dragon blood. It is one of the species when it evolves into a dragon. As long as it survives another disaster, it can transform into a true dragon. Great power.
In Chinese legends, the dragon is a miraculous animal that is good at change, can cause clouds and rain, and benefit all things. It is the leader of all scale insects and the leader of the four spirits: dragon, phoenix, unicorn, and turtle. The dragon represents the sacred imperial power and the power to rule the world; while most dragons represent making waves and sweeping fields thousands of miles away, so they are also called evil dragons. Ancient books describe its image in many different ways. One theory is that it is slender and has four legs, with the head of a horse and the tail of a snake. One theory is that it is covered in scales, has beards, horns, and five claws on its head. "Compendium of Materia Medica" states that dragons have nine similarities, and they are heterogeneous animals that have the strengths of various animals. It has many names. The one with scales is called dragon, and the one with small horn is called Qiu. The small one is called Jiao, and the big one is called Dragon. Most of the legends say that it can appear or hide, can be thin or large, can be short or long. The spring equinox ascends to the sky, the autumnal equinox dives into the abyss, it can call the wind and rain, and it is omnipotent. In mythology, it is the ruler of the underwater world, in the folk it is a symbol of auspiciousness, and in ancient times it was the incarnation of imperial rule.
The dragon is a miraculous animal in Chinese legends that is good at change, can make clouds and rain, and benefit all things. It is the leader of all scale insects and the leader of the four spirits (dragon, phoenix, unicorn, and turtle). Ancient books describe its image in many different ways. One theory is that it is slender and has four legs, with the head of a horse and the tail of a snake. One theory is that it is covered in scales, has beards, horns, and five claws on its head. "Compendium of Materia Medica" states that "dragons have nine similarities", which are different types that have the strengths of various animals. It has many names. The one with scales is called Jiaolong, the one with wings is called Yinglong, the one with horns is called Duotalong, and the one without horns is called Qiu. The small one is called Jiao, and the big one is called Dragon. Most of the legends say that it can appear or hide, can be thin or large, can be short or long. The spring equinox ascends to the sky, the autumnal equinox dives into the abyss, it can call the wind and rain, and it is omnipotent. In mythology, it is the ruler of the underwater world (Dragon King), in folk it is a symbol of auspiciousness, and in ancient times it was the incarnation of imperial rule.
The water dragons in Chinese legends almost all refer to dragons. Because dragons are often witnessed by people, they should be known to people. They live in lakes and other water gathering places, and they also quietly live in seclusion in people's homes. The bottom of a distant pond or river. The dragons that live hidden in ponds and rivers are generally called "hidden dragons".