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Four Divine Beasts-Azure Dragon
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
4.6 h
1 plate

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
1.9 h
1 plate
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This uses the Fuxi, one of the nine sons of the Dragon, as a base, adding ferocious dragon horns. Because the Fuxi's lower jaw is prone to breaking, it has been replaced with a sturdy tree support. The support is somewhat difficult to remove, please take note
Print configuration 1 is the 20g version
Print configuration 2 is the 60g version
The Azure Dragon is one of the four sacred beasts in ancient Chinese mythology, symbolizing the East, spring, and the wood element. It is the god of the East, representing vitality and auspiciousness. Its image is usually that of a long serpent with a Qilin's head, possessing a majestic appearance. The Azure Dragon, along with the White Tiger, Vermillion Bird, and Black Tortoise, constitutes the four sacred beasts, corresponding to the four seasons.
- The Azure Dragon originates from ancient star worship, being the incarnation of Taihao and the seven mansions of the East, symbolizing Shao Yang among the four symbols and spring among the four seasons.
- In ancient culture, the dragon controlled rainfall, symbolizing the harvest and fertility of the agrarian society.
- The Azure Dragon was considered the mount of the Heavenly Emperor, possessing a protective and guardian role, often associated with imperial power and the rule of the empire.
- The Azure Dragon is one of the four celestial spirits, holding a high position, and is considered the divine being that created heaven and earth, the four dimensions, life and death, and all things.
- In Taoist culture, the Azure Dragon is Mengzhang Shenjun, the Azure Dragon General, and the primordial ancestor of dragons.
- The Azure Dragon is paired with the White Tiger, becoming a symbol of balance between directions and Yin and Yang. It frequently appears in imperial architecture and clothing, reflecting its noble status.
The Azure Dragon is not only a mythical beast but also an important symbol of Chinese culture and beliefs, profoundly influencing various aspects of traditional architecture, clothing, and art.
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