Once upon a time, there was a man named Lord Ye who was extremely fond of dragons. In Lord Ye's house, dragons were painted everywhere - on the walls, on the pillars, and on the beams, all were patterns of dragons. Dragons were embroidered on his clothes and carved on the utensils he used. As long as there was a place where a dragon could be painted or carved, he would never miss it.
Lord Ye would tell everyone he met how much he loved dragons and how magical and powerful these creatures were. His love for dragons was well - known in the place where he lived, and everyone thought he was the person who loved dragons the most in the world.
One day, the real dragon in the sky heard that Lord Ye liked dragons so much. It was very touched and decided to descend to the mortal world to visit Lord Ye. The real dragon poked its head out from the clouds. Its huge body was faintly visible in the clouds and then slowly flew towards Lord Ye's home.
When the real dragon came to Lord Ye's house and stuck its head through the window, Lord Ye saw the real dragon. However, instead of being as happy and welcoming as he usually claimed, he was so frightened that his face turned pale and his whole body trembled. He turned around and ran away, shouting as he ran, "Help! There is a dragon!"
Lord Ye ran all the way into the house and hid under the table, not daring to come out. The real dragon was very disappointed when it saw Lord Ye's reaction. It shook its head and flew away. It turned out that Lord Ye only liked the fake dragon patterns, not the real dragon. This story tells us that some people seem to like something on the surface, but in fact, they don't really like it.