Long pinyin: lóng?
Explanation:
1. The miraculous animal in ancient legends of China has a long body, scales, horns and feet, and can walk, fly, swim, cloud and rain.
2. In feudal times, as a symbol of emperors, dragons were also used to refer to things used by emperors.
3. Shaped like a dragon or with a dragon pattern: ~ boat. ~ lights. ~ car. ~ flag.
Paleontology refers to some ancient reptiles, such as dinosaurs and pterodactyls.
5. Last name.
Explain these words:
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: The dragon is the length of the scale worm. It can be static, bright, thin, big, short and long; The vernal equinox reaches the sky and the autumnal equinox dives deeply. From meat to flying shapes, children keep their voices. All dragons belong to dragons. ?
The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Dragon, the king of scaly beasts. It can be darkened, lightened, thinned, enlarged, shortened and lengthened; The vernal equinox reaches the sky and the autumnal equinox dives deeply. The glyph takes "meat" as the edge, a pair of flying shapes, and the omitted "zi" as the edge. All characters related to dragons are bounded by "dragon".
Evolution of Chinese characters in extended data;
Related words:
1. Gentiana?
A perennial herb with ovate-lanceolate leaves and purple flowers. Roots can be used as medicine.
2. Xiaolong [xi m: o Dragon]?
Refers to the snake in the zodiac.
3. Long queues?
Metaphor is a long line.
4. Geelong?
Chinese alligator.
5. keel [ló ng g incarnation]?
The sternum of birds, a flying bone, forms a very high protuberance.
6. Dragon Palace [ló ng g not ng]?
The palace of the mythical dragon king.