It is considered an auspicious symbol of good fortune, strength, and wisdom, often used to represent imperial authority and ward off evil. In traditional Chinese imperial symbolism, a front-facing dragon, especially with five claws, is a powerful symbol of the emperor and imperial power.
Sometimes called the sacred lotus and is the true Lotus. It grows from the bottom of ponds and emerges from the mud unsullied and represents purity. The Lotus Flower has other great symbolic meaning and plays an important role in the everyday lives of many Chinese people. The plant comes in a variety of colours and has a waxy green leaf.
They can grow anywhere from three to six feet tall, and may reach up to four feet wide. Lotus flower represents the sixth month of the year in Chinese symbolisms and thus is also representative of the summer. The lotus is of the utmost importance in Chinese culture for numerous reasons, including religious symbolism, marriage symbolism, and food usage. In Buddhism, which is the primary religion of China, the lotus acts as a spiritual symbol in many ways. Indeed the Lotus plant represents one of the eight auspicious symbols of Buddhism. Diameter approx 40.5 cms.