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Why is the Jade Seal the Seven Dragons?
1. Symbol of traditional culture: In the traditional culture of China, the dragon is regarded as a symbol of good luck and imperial power. Seven is an important number in China culture, which is endowed with auspicious, complete and powerful significance. Therefore, the use of seven faucets on the jade seal can show authority and dignity.
2. Expression of power level: Seven leaders can also represent seven powers, that is, seven officials. In ancient society, the positions of officials were divided into different grades, and the imperial seal was a symbol to prove that officials had specific powers. Seven faucets represent seven levels of power distribution.
3. Symbol of protection: Dragon is regarded as a powerful protection force in China traditional culture, which can protect and shelter people. The imperial seal with seven faucets can be said to have stronger protection ability to protect the rights, status and safety of its holders.
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