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has gloss | eng: A dragon turtle is a legendary Chinese turtle with a dragonlike head. It combines two of the four celestial animals of Chinese mythology. Dragon symbolizes success, courage, determination, and power. Turtle symbolizes longevity and support. The transformation of the turtle to a dragon signifies impending success and good fortune in careers and business endeavors. The Dragon Turtle is good for childless couples. It is promoted as a positive ornament in Feng Shui. The Dragon Turtle sits on a bed of gold ingots and I-Ching coins and this symbolically means wealth and prosperity. The Dragon is blowing good breath to people carrying Ru Yi. Ru Yi is the meaning of power, high rank and doing everything well. Its rough, deep green shell is much the same color as the deep water the monster favors, and the silver highlights that line the shell resemble light dancing in open water. The turtle’s legs, tail, and head are a lighter green, flecked with golden highlights. The dragon is traditionally placed facing the window. |
lexicalization | eng: dragon turtle |
instance of | (noun) any of various aquatic and land reptiles having a bony shell and flipper-like limbs for swimming turtle |
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lexicalization | rus: Драконочерепаха |
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