The Chinese dragon is a mythical creature in traditional Chinese culture, typically described as a colossal serpent-like being with scales resembling those of a python. It has features such as mane, deer horns, deer ears, hooves, ox whiskers, catfish-like whiskers, the eyes of a deer, and tiger fangs. It is usually a fearsome yet auspicious presence. In Chinese culture, the Chinese dragon is considered a symbol of good fortune, authority, and power, often appearing in festivals and significant events.