Dragon is the totem and symbol of the Chinese nation. China has been known as a descendant of the dragon since ancient times, so as long as there are painters in China, there are basically painters who draw dragons, such as Southern Song Dynasty painters, Fang Yi, Qi Baishi, Xu Beihong and Zhang Shanma, as well as contemporary painters (Tujia), Ye, Wei Wei, Wu Dawei, Long (Miao), Fan Ceng, Wei Zhenwu and Xu Beihong. Some even painted dragons all their lives, only studying dragons, and painted many treasures of dragon paintings. For example, The Picture of Kowloon, now in the Boston Art Museum in the United States, is the most famous dragon painting among the 20 works by Chen Rong in the Southern Song Dynasty. There is also China's longest contemporary painter Huang Zejin's 100-meter stippling scroll "999999999 Hualong Harmony Map", with a price of 20 151900 million Hong Kong dollars. It is the most expensive painting and calligraphy in China at present. The title of this painting is "I wish the Chinese nation eternal unity, and I wish the people of the world eternal peace and world peace".
"99999999999 Hualong Harmony Map" Huang Zejin 100-meter stippling scroll (partial)
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Fang's "Yunlong Map",
"Cloud Cheng Wanli" Fang Yi? work