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The number of dragons is significant and symbolises the supremacy of the Emperor. Nine is the highest single number, while five occupies the mid-position between one and nine. Hence, the screen is illustrated with nine dragons, with five further dragons in the border. The Chinese dragon, represented yang, the principle of heaven, activity and maleness in the yin-yang of Chinese cosmology and from ancient times was the emblem of the imperial family. The illustration therefore can be interpreted as representing the emperor as the Son of Heaven. The belly of the third white dragon has a piece of wood inserted in it. It is said that it broke when fired in the kiln. This would have meant a punishment of death to those responsible. A carpenter repaired it with a piece of wood and so the damage remained undiscovered by the imperial inspector!
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