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FOREHEAD WHISKER(Right) WHISKER(Left) EYES Chinese Dragon: Pattern The Chinese dragon is a spiritual beast; a mythical creature with a long, snakelike body and sharp talons. Its image differs slightly to that of the Western dragon, being considered a sacred creature: a god that reigns over direction. In China, it is also used to symbolize the power of the emperor. The Chinese dragon is believed to control the weather, being responsible for causing tempests, lightning, and tornadoes. In its hand it holds a flaming pearl, thought to be harbinger of fortune and good luck. Feng Shui principles state that if you place a dragon ornament in the southeast corner of a building with a container of water, a dragon will come down to drink the water, improving your fortune in business and causing trade to flourish. Also a symbol of strength, the dragon is said to invite all kinds of luck. Leaving a dragon at the entrance to a building, on the right as you enter a room, or in the north corner is said to increase your luck in terms of wealth and love. Chinese Dragon FOREHEAD/EYES/WHISKER(Right/Left) http://www.canon.com/c-park/en/ 1

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WHISKER(Right) WHISKER(Left) EYES FOREHEAD/EYES/WHISKER(Right/Left) 1 http://www.canon.com/c-park/en/ ANTLER(Right) ANTLER(Left) NOSE/ANTLERS(Right/Left) 2 HEAD JAW HEAD/JAW/EARS(Right/Left) 3 BACK1(Left) BELLY1 BACK1(Right/Left)/BELLY1 4 Chinese Dragon: Pattern 5 BACK2(Right/Left) BELLY2 BELLY2/BELLY3a 6 CAUTION Do not peck at people with the beak. Doing so could result in injury. Adults, make sure children follow this caution. BACK3(Right) BELLY3b BACK3(Right)/BELLY3b 7 BACK3(Left) 8 BACK3(Left)

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FOREHEAD

WHISKER(Right)

WHISKER(Left)

EYES

Chinese Dragon: Pattern

The Chinese dragon is a spiritual beast; a mythical creature with a long, snakelike body and sharp talons. Its image differs slightly to that of the Western dragon, being considered a sacred creature: a god that reigns over direction. In China, it is also used to symbolizethe power of the emperor. The Chinese dragon is believed to control the weather, being responsible for causing tempests, lightning, and tornadoes. In its hand it holds a flaming pearl, thought to be harbinger of fortune and good luck. Feng Shui principles state that if you place a dragon ornament in the southeast corner of a building with a container of water, a dragonwill come down to drink the water, improving your fortune in business and causing trade to flourish.Also a symbol of strength, the dragon is said to invite all kinds of luck. Leaving a dragon at the entrance to a building, on the right as you enter a room, or in the north corner is said to increase your luck in terms of wealth and love.

Chinese Dragon

FOREHEAD/EYES/WHISKER(Right/Left)

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NOSE ANTLER(Right)

ANTLER(Left)

Chinese Dragon: Pattern NOSE/ANTLERS(Right/Left)

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HEAD

JAW

EAR(Right) EAR(Left)

Chinese Dragon: Pattern HEAD/JAW/EARS(Right/Left)

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BELLY1

BACK1(Left)

BACK1(Right)

Chinese Dragon: Pattern BACK1(Right/Left)/BELLY1

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BACK2(Right)BACK2(Left)

Chinese Dragon: Pattern BACK2(Right/Left)

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BELLY2

BELLY3a

Chinese Dragon: Pattern BELLY2/BELLY3a

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CAUTIONDo not peck at people with the beak.Doing so could result in injury.Adults, make sure children follow this caution.

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BACK3(Right)

BELLY3b

Chinese Dragon: Pattern BACK3(Right)/BELLY3b

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BACK3(Left)

Chinese Dragon: Pattern BACK3(Left)

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BACK4(Right)BELLY4

Chinese Dragon: Pattern BELLY4/BACK4(Right)

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BACK4(Left)

Chinese Dragon: Pattern BACK4(Left)

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FLAME

FLAMING PEARL

Chinese Dragon: Pattern FLAME/FLAMING PEARL

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FINGER1 FINGER1

FINGER1

FINGER2

FINGER2

FINGER2

Chinese Dragon: Pattern FINGERS(1/2)

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HIND LEG(Left)

FRONT LEG(Left)

HIND LEG(Right)

Chinese Dragon: Pattern FRONT LEG(Left)/HIND LEGS(Right/Left)

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Chinese Dragon: Pattern FINGER3/FINGER4/FRONT LEG(Right)

FINGER4

FINGER3

FRONT LEG(Right)

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STAND1

Chinese Dragon: Pattern STAND1Chinese Dragon: Pattern

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STAND2

Chinese Dragon: Pattern STAND2

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ATTACHMENT1

ATTACHMENT1 ATTACHMENT2

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Chinese Dragon: Pattern ATTACHMENT(1/2)