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How to draw a stick figure about "dragon"

The typical image of a dragon is two bifurcated horns, a long beard, a snake body, four legs and scales all over it. It can also be said to be horse face, dog nose, ox mouth, antlers, snake body, eagle claw, fish scale, lion tail and shrimp beard. The prototype of the dragon is the beautiful Wayao dragon in the new dragon fossil. It has two horns, but it is not a god.

The image of the dragon is one. In Song Dynasty, Guo proposed that dragons have nine elephants, namely, horns like deer, heads like camels (horses), eyes like rabbits (turtles), necks like snakes, bellies like storks, scales like fish, claws like eagles, palms like tigers and ears like cows. In fact, there are far more than these nine kinds of dragons. Crocodiles, lizards, pigs, horses, bears, pythons, elephants, dogs, sheep, silkworms, birds, clouds, lightning, rainbows, tornadoes, ancient animal fossils, etc. They all participated in the integration of the dragon to varying degrees.