
Chinese dragon gold HueForge
by enricoRE
A magnificent Chinese dragon coils through swirling flames and smoke, its serpentine form radiating ancient power and mystique. Brilliant golden yellows illuminate the creature's flowing mane and undulating body, while deep crimson and burgundy tones add depth to its scales and the turbulent energy surrounding it. The dramatic contrast against the black background creates a striking composition that captures the dragon's legendary status as a symbol of strength, wisdom, and good fortune in Chinese culture.
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