Nine dragons with five claws each symbolized the appearance of emperor – Nine Dragons Wall

Reporter: Hong Chyi,
Yi Ming and Guan Ting
Nine Dragons Wall is the exclusive symbol of emperor in ancient time...

In the front of the True Dragon Palace there is a Nine Dragons Wall, which is the exclusive symbol of ancient emperors. This symbol means all people buried here have the emperor fate. Consequently, their offspring could live wealthily and have social position.

Five claws are exclusive for ancient China because it was the most powerful country at that time. Japan has four claws and Korea has three claws only.

In addition to dragons in the wall, there are also carps in it, which make the wall becomes more graceful.

  
Nine Dragons Wall, a huge 3D stone carving, and nine powerful dragons appeared in it, swinging their bodies inside the stone wall. It is represents Long Yan Humanistic is just as stable and powerful as this stone carving.