"Five Dragons" comes from Guiguzi Benjing Yin Fu, which is the five dragons embodied in the five elements thought inherited from China's ancient mythology, namely, Qinglong, Chilong, Huanglong, Bailong and Black Dragon. "Five Dragons" symbolizes world peace, wealth and nobility, and is the best symbol of good fortune and celebration in ancient times, and is known as "Five Dragons to offer Switzerland". There is a saying among the people that "when the Five Dragons enter the house, their wealth will not be worried", which means that when the Five Dragons of the Five Elements are invited into the house, they will naturally bless people with peace and wealth, abundant crops and rolling financial resources!
Teacher Guan Tong is known as "the first person in China to write and send blessings", the eleventh inheritor of the royal family in Aisingiorro, and the most auspicious blessing author in China. It endows the Long Fu series with an unlucky royal blessing and extravagance. This work embodies the cultural characteristics and artistic creativity of China's traditional calligraphy, is an innovation and display of China's traditional culture, and is also a representative original cultural IP of Fu.