The dragon on both sides of the monument is its posthumous image.
——[Ming] Li Dongyang, "Huailu Hall Collection".
Because its mother is a green dragon (folk also say that its mother is a dog, but it doesn't look like it), it is considered to be a relatively pure bloodline in the nine sons, so this guy follows his parents, and his body is also like a dragon.
It likes to dance and write the most in his life, and he walks in a proper literary style.
Because the ancient literati wanted their works to be immortalized, they carved them on stone tablets.
And the favorite thing to do is to coil over the head of the stele and watch the people below write articles.
Therefore, if you see a divine beast that looks like a dragon at the top of the stele, it is most likely it.
Negative. Speaking ofNegative. This guy, I used to talk to it a lotDumplingConfused. (Because there's one.)Tuck"word).
And they're actually very interesting to compare if you put itNegative. Likened to a gentle scholar, thenDumplingIt's like that mighty warrior.
One article and one martial arts, complement each other.
DumplingCarrying a heavy stone monument underneath, whileNegative. At the top of the stele tells the timeless story above.