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In China, people can call it "harmony".

China people can be called sons and daughters of China, descendants of dragons and pillars of the country.

The Chinese nation has a strong cohesion and a fine tradition of unity and unity. In the long river of history, many nationalities in the world have died out, and many of them have made outstanding contributions to mankind.

For thousands of years, although the Chinese nation has experienced a harsh struggle with nature and the enemy, it has not disintegrated, and it has become increasingly prosperous because of its glorious overall image and the spiritual bond of unity and forge ahead. Dragons play the role of maintenance and centripetal force. Dragon culture has become an important part of oriental culture and has made great contributions to human civilization.

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I hope that each of us in China will become a dragon: "The dragon can be big or small, and it can be raised or hidden; Cloudy and foggy when it is big; Hide when you are young; When it rises, it soars in the universe; When it is hidden, it lurks in the waves. Dragons change with the times, Jews have a successful career and travel around the world. The dragon is a thing, comparable to the hero in the world. Heroes have lofty aspirations, good thoughts in their bellies, the opportunity to hide the universe, and the ambition to swallow heaven and earth. "

On the land of China, dragons can be seen everywhere, from dragon boat rowing and lantern dancing to dragon paintings, sculptures and flags. Dragon, deeply rooted in the hearts of China people, has become a symbol of the Chinese nation.

The legend of dragons has a long history. The word "dragon" in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty has a rigorous structure, and the dragon patterns and legends can be traced back to distant prehistoric culture. It is generally believed that the legendary dragons are actually the totems of ancient ancestors in China. Horn is like a deer, head is like an ox, mouth is like a donkey, eyes are like shrimp, ears are like elephants, scales are like fish, you must be like a man, abdomen is like a snake, and feet are like a phoenix. Finally combined into Jackie Chan.