Buddhism has always emphasized the equality of all living beings. "Dragon" belongs to "all living beings", so it is "not attacked".
For "Buddhism" and "Dragon", you'd better not use "complicit". The real "Buddha" is not impure, does not come or go, does not live or die, so there is no " "Flow", there is no "dirty". The so-called "flow" and "pollution" must have birth and death and little concentration; "Buddha" is "Tathagata" and "Tathagata". If it doesn’t move”.
The reason why "Dragon" is not attacked is because "dragon makes rain" or "dragon protects the law": the dragon of "making rain" moistens all things with sweet rain, and the dragon of "protecting law" makes the righteous law of the world stay forever. Why do you need to attack the "dragon"?