Chinese Dragon

Chinese Dragon 3D print model

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Chinese dragon, also known as East Asian dragon or Long, are legendary creatures in Chinese mythology, Chinese folklore, and East Asian culture at large. Chinese dragons have many animal-like forms such as turtles and fish, but are most commonly depicted as snake-like with four legs. They traditionally symbolize potent and auspicious powers, particularly control over water, rainfall, typhoons, and floods. The dragon is also a symbol of power, strength, and good luck for people who are worthy of it in East Asian culture. During the days of Imperial China, the Emperor of China usually used the dragon as a symbol of his imperial strength and power.Dragon stone relief, between flights of steps in the Forbidden City.Portrait of the Yongle Emperor wearing a dragon robeHistorically, the Chinese dragon was associated with the Emperor of China and used a symbol to represent imperial power. The founder of Han dynasty Liu Bang claimed that he was conceived after his mother dreamt of a dragon.[2] During the Tang dynasty, Emperors wore robes with dragon motif as an imperial symbol, and high officials might also be presented with dragon robes.[3] In the Yuan dynasty, the two-horned five-clawed dragon was designated for use by the Son of Heaven or Emperor only, while the four-clawed dragon was used by the princes and nobles.[4] Similarly during the Ming and Qing dynasty, the five-clawed dragon was strictly reserved for use by the Emperor only. The dragon in the Qing dynasty appeared on the first Chinese national flag.[5]

The dragon is sometimes used in the West as a national emblem of China though such use is not commonly seen in the People's Republic of China or the Republic of China. Instead, it is generally used as the symbol of culture. In Hong Kong, the dragon was a component of the coat of arms under British rule. It was later to become a feature of the design of Brand Hong Kong, a government promotional symbol.

The Chinese dragon has very different connotations from the European dragon – in European cultures, the dragon is a fire-breathing creature with aggressive connotations, whereas the Chinese dragon is a spiritual and cultural symbol that represents prosperity and good luck, as well as a rain deity that fosters harmony. It was reported that the Chinese government decided against using the dragon as its official 2008 Summer Olympics mascot because of the aggressive connotations that dragons have outside of China, and chose more friendly symbols instead.

In Chinese culture, excellent and outstanding people are compared to a dragon, while incapable people with no achievements are compared to other, disesteemed creatures, such as a worm. A number of Chinese proverbs and idioms feature references to a dragon, such as Hoping one's son will become a dragon Notes:3d print ready , wrl , obj, max, stl , fbx, dwg and dfx formats are included, hope you like the model and dont forget to leave a review.

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Chinese Dragon
$29.00
 
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Chinese Dragon
$29.00
 
Editorial No Ai License 
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Native
  • Autodesk 3ds Max 2017 (.max)5.77 MBVersion: 2017Renderer: V-Ray 3.50
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  • AutoCAD (.dwg)14.1 MB
  • DXF (.dxf)20.6 MB
  • Autodesk FBX (.fbx)19 MB
  • OBJ (.obj, .mtl)10 MB
  • Stereolithography (.stl)10.3 MB
  • VRML (.wrl)12.3 MB
  • 3D Studio (.3ds)2.19 MB

3D Model details

  • Publish date2019-12-26
  • Model ID#2210682
  • Ready for 3D Printing
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