The dragon makes trouble with the sea is an idiom. It is hard to imagine what the dragon looks like and what the noise is. The couplet "The dragon makes trouble in the sea, but the water is too shallow. The roc spreads its wings and hates the sky." gives the author confidence and courage to imagine boldly, conceive carefully, and stone mountain carving freely.
The author lives by the sea and is familiar with the rough sea. When I was young, I often saw the jubilant scenes of Chinese dragon and lion dances. With his skillful carving skills, based on the traditional folk dragon dance scene, the dragons seen in various drawings, and the folk agreed images of the dragon's head, eyes, nose, body, scales, claws, and tail, he carved the stone art of the dragon making waves in stone sculpture.
Name: Jiaolong Troubles the Sea
Use: Penholder, decoration, collection, auction, exhibition
Material: Suzhou Chengshi (Taihu Stone)
Specifications: 14cm long, 14cm wide, 19cm high
Weight: 3 kg
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