Basic meaning 1. A legendary long, scaly, horned magical animal that can walk, fly, swim, and make clouds and rain: ~ Zhou. ~Lamp. ~ Palace. ~ Ju (a horse, a metaphor for a talented young man). Draw ~ add the finishing touch. ~ Panhuju. 2. In paleontology, it refers to some huge reptiles with limbs and tails or wings: fear~. 3. In the feudal era, it was used as a symbol of the emperor, or as something about the emperor: ~Yan. ~ Body. ~ Robe. 4. Surname. Detailed word meanings 〈Name〉 1. (Pictogram. Oracle, dragon-shaped. Original meaning: a miraculous animal with scales and whiskers that can make clouds and rain in ancient legends) 2. Same as the original meaning [dragon] dragon, the length of scale insects. It can be dark or bright, it can be thin or large, it can be short or long. It ascends to the sky at the spring equinox, and dives into the abyss at the autumnal equinox. ——"Shuowen". Xu Xuan's note: "The appearance of an elephant spinning around and flying." Rao Jiong's note: "Dragon is an object, changing without any reason. It is explained that because of its supernatural power, it can ascend to the sky, divine its object, and call it a spirit." Flying Dragon In the sky. ——"Yi Qian" Lin, phoenix, turtle and dragon are called the four spirits. ——"Book of Rites·Liyun" There are three hundred and sixty beetles, and the dragon is the longest. ——"Confucius' Family Sayings: Holding the Bridle" Mr. Ye is very fond of dragons. ——Liu Xiang's "New Preface: Ye Gong Loves Dragons" 3. Another example: Longgong (familiar with water-based skills like a dragon. Also called "Dragon Skills"); Longgong (referring to the Dragon King, Dragon God); Longyuan (where the dragon lives) Longzhang (dragon-shaped pattern); Dragon Snake (dragon and snake); Longwen (dragon-shaped pattern); Longbo (legendary water god); Longzhu (dragon pond); Longjingfengxue (There are banners with dragon and phoenix patterns and big palm fans); Longmen (originally the name of the mountain across the upper reaches of the Yellow River. According to myths and legends, fish can turn into dragons if they jump over the Dragon Gate. Later it was used to refer to the second or third gate of the provincial examination room as Dragon Gate) 4. In the feudal era, the dragon was used as a symbol of the emperor [imperial]. When the ancestral dragon dies, he is called the First Emperor. Ancestor is the foundation of human beings; dragon is the symbol of human beings. ——"Lunheng·Ji Yao" 5. Another example: Longsheng (the rising son of the dragon. A metaphor for the emperor's accession to the throne); Dragon Chariot (the emperor's ride); Longyan (the forehead is raised like a dragon. Later generations used it to describe the appearance of the emperor) . Also used to refer to the emperor); Dragon Teng (a metaphor for the rise of an emperor); Dragon Scales (a metaphor for the emperor or the emperor's majesty); Dragon Yu (the emperor's chariot. Refers to the emperor); Dragon Xing (the emperor's industry is prosperous; the emperor's industry is established). ; Dragon Festival (talisman awarded by the emperor); Dragon Gon (the emperor's dress); Dragon lay eggs (a metaphor for the impossible); Dragon Cave (the most suitable place for burying coffins); Dragon Yu (the emperor's chariot); Dragon and Phoenix (old times) Used to describe the appearance of an emperor) 6. Metaphor for an extraordinary person, an outstanding person. The chief lieutenant and others are dressed like turtles and dragons, which is the standard of character. ——Li Bai, Tang Dynasty, "Preface to the Great Bell of Huacheng Temple" 7. Another example: dragon and tiger (a metaphor for an outstanding person); dragon and snake (a metaphor for an extraordinary person); Long Yi (such as a dragon reclusive. A metaphor for a wise man living in seclusion in the wild) ; Dragon and Phoenix (a metaphor for a person with outstanding talents); Longju (a metaphor for a talented person); Longpeng (a metaphor for a dragon and a peng. A metaphor for a virtuous and handsome hero); Long Han and Phoenix Wings (a metaphor for a gentleman and a sage); Dragon Pan and Phoenix Yi (a metaphor for outstanding talents) A person who is outstanding but not used by the world) 8. Metaphorical horse [fine horse] A horse over eight feet tall is a dragon. ——"Zhou Li·Xia Guan" 9. Another example: Longzi (the name of a good horse); Longwen (the name of a good horse); Longzi (the appearance of a good horse); Longsun (the name of a good horse); Longju (the name of a good horse) ); Long Ji (horse); Dragon Match (referring to Pegasus, horse) 10. Metaphorical article, vigorous and gorgeous calligraphy [vigorous]. For example: dragon snake (dragon snake walks. Describes the writing style like a dragon snake, winding and winding); dragon article (metaphor for the vigorousness of the article); dragon tiger (metaphor for the strength of the article); dragon chapter (metaphor for the richness and beauty of the article, like the literary talent of a dragon) ); Long Zao (a metaphor for gorgeous rhetoric); Long Xiang Baobian (a metaphor for calligraphy's majestic momentum and endless changes) 11. A metaphor for upright character [upright]. Such as: Longkang (upright and unyielding personality); Longxing (referring to a stubborn personality that is difficult to tame) 12. 〈square〉: [tile circle] crooked and not round [not round]. For example: The wheel in front of the bicycle has a dragon. 13. Surname