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The seismograph is decorated with tortoises, birds, dragons, toads and other animal images,

which makes it unique and highly enjoyable. If there is an earthquake, the copper ball inside the
seismograph will drop out from the mouth of one dragon and fall right into the mouth of the toad
below. (There are eight dragons representing eight directions.) From the falling direction of the
ball, we can judge where an earthquake may happen.
The seismograph is decorated with tortoises, birds, dragons, toads and other animal images,
which makes it unique and highly enjoyable. If there is an earthquake, the copper ball inside the
seismograph will drop out from the mouth of one dragon and fall right into the mouth of the toad
below. (There are eight dragons representing eight directions.) In addition, in ancient Chinese
philosophy, the dragon symbolizes Yang, while the toad symbolizes Yin. Thus, it constitutes the
dialectic relationship between Yin and Yang, upwards and downwards, and movement and
stillnessFrom the falling direction of the ball, we can judge where an earthquake may happen. In
addition, in ancient Chinese philosophy, the dragon symbolizes Yang, while the toad symbolizes
Yin. Thus, it constitutes the dialectic relationship between Yin and Yang, upwards and
downwards, and movement and stillness

The seismograph In addition, in ancient Chinese philosophy, the dragon symbolizes Yang,
while the toad symbolizes Yin. Thus, it constitutes the dialectic relationship between Yin and
Yang, upwards and downwards, and movement and stillness In addition, in ancient Chinese
philosophy, the dragon symbolizes Yang, while the toad symbolizes Yin. Thus, it constitutes the
dialectic relationship between Yin and Yang, upwards and downwards, and movement and
stillnessis decorated with tortoises, birds, dragons, toads and other animal images, which
makes it unique and highly enjoyable. If there is an earthquake, the copper ball inside the
seismograph will drop out from the mouth of one dragon and fall right into the mouth of the toad
below. (There are eight dragons representing eight directions.) From the falling direction of the
ball, we can judge where an earthquake may happen. In addition, in ancient Chinese
philosophy, the dragon symbolizes Yang, while the toad symbolizes Yin. Thus, it constitutes the
dialectic relationship between Yin and Yang, upwards and downwards, and movement and
stillness

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