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Chinese dragon
If you want me to change it or made something for you, just ask direct in Instagram @boris3dstudio https://www.instagram.com/boris3dstudio/ Chinese dragon Illustration of the dragon Zhulong from a seventeenth-century edition of the Shanhaijing Main article: Chinese dragon Archaeologist Zhōu Chong-Fa believes that the Chinese word for dragon is an onomatopoeia of the sound of thunder[132] or lùhng in Cantonese.[133] The Chinese dragon (simplified Chinese: 龙; traditional Chinese: 龍; pinyin: lóng) is the highest-ranking animal in the Chinese animal hierarchy. Its origins are vague, but its "ancestors can be found on Neolithic pottery as well as Bronze Age ritual vessels."[134] A number of popular stories deal with the rearing of dragons.[135] The Zuo zhuan, which was probably written during the Warring States period, describes a man named Dongfu, a descendant of Yangshu'an, who loved dragons[135] and, because he could understand a dragon's will, he was able to tame them and raise them well.[135] He served Emperor Shun, who gave him the family name Huanlong, meaning "Dragon-Raiser".[135] In another story, Kongjia, the fourteenth emperor of the Xia dynasty, was given a male and a female dragon as a reward for his obedience to the god of heaven,[135] but could not train them, so he hired a dragon-trainer named Liulei, who had learned how to train dragons from Huanlong.[135] One day, the female dragon died unexpectedly, so Liulei secretly chopped her up, cooked her meat, and served it to the king,[135] who loved it so much that he demanded Liulei to serve him the same meal again.[135] Since Liulei had no means of procuring more dragon meat, he fled the palace.[135] One of the most famous dragon stories is about the Lord Ye Gao, who loved dragons obsessively, even though he had never seen one.[136] He decorated his whole house with dragon motifs[136] and, seeing this display of admiration, a real dragon came and visited Ye Gao,[136] but the lord was so terrif



