"Long Xing Lang" describes the appearance of the dragon taking off, high-spirited and enthusiastic.
Visitors to the National Museum of China will be captivated by the four-character phrases related to the ten years of the dragon from 1916 to 2024 displayed in the prologue hall as they step into the Chinese New Year Cultural Exhibition. These words not only show the characteristics of the Year of the Dragon in different years, but also contain rich cultural connotations and historical backgrounds.
In 1916, "Long De Zhengzhong" embodied the moral pursuits and values of the society at that time, emphasizing the integrity and morality of the dragon.
In 1952, "The Dragon Travels the Four Seas" reflected the ambition and ambition of the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and symbolized the country's development and prosperity.
The 2000 "Phoenix and Dragon Soaring" is the embodiment of the beautiful meaning of the dragon and phoenix in traditional Chinese culture, implying the prosperity and prosperity of the country.
In 2012, the "Rising Dragon" depicts the dragon soaring in the clouds, symbolizing the rise and take-off of the country.
In 2024, the word "Dragon" is a unique word, in which the word "Dragon" represents the appearance of the dragons taking off, implying the vigorous development of the country in the new era.
These four-character phrases are not only a wonderful summary of the characteristics of each Year of the Dragon, but also show the profound heritage and unique charm of Chinese culture.
朤 is the same as "lang" (lǎng), which has the meaning of bright and bright. The future is bright, that is, the future is bright.