Dragon Patronus

The dragon has long been regarded in the East as a mysterious patronus. During natural disasters, it is believed to have the ability to summon winds and rain, serving as a reminder for people to take early precautions and avoid calamities. It is also seen as a symbol of maintaining peace and preventing wars, often used as decorative motifs in palaces, temples, and government offices. In this concept, shaping the dragon's body into the form of a pillar signifies its towering presence, capable of supporting the heavens even if they were to fall. The sharp claws, pointed fangs, and wide mouth represent intimidation and the ability to ward off evil forces, while the large eyes symbolize constant vigilance to prevent diseases, wars, and natural disasters. The wings represent the ability to fly and patrol the skies without limitations, acting as a celestial patronus.
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