Well when my water dragon is happy it looks like it is smiling HA HA!:p
it will be bright eyed and responsive. if it is lethargic or slow it probably isn't right
I have a chinese water dragon, and i feed it everyday. Youre supposed to feed them as much and often as they eat as far as i know
I wouldn't put them together if i were you it is a mess and you never know what will happen to one or another
They use their 'qi' to walk on the water. To walk on water you have to us your qi like they do ( its very hard be awesome when you know how to use it).
I depends on what species of dragon it is. For example, a Chinese Fire/Shadow/Devil dragon is long, flexible, and has no legs/arms. While a Chinese Water dragon is long, flexible, and has arms and legs. European Dragons are the basic shape. You know, long neck, wings, arms and legs. Now that's all I'm going to say because there are many others.
In Chinese culture, the dragon is a symbol of power, strength, and good fortune. The belief that the dragon represents peace and luck stems from ancient Chinese folklore where dragons were seen as benevolent creatures that brought auspicious energy and positive influences to the people. This perception has been passed down through generations and remains a prevalent belief in Chinese society today.
Sing happy and you know it to it
The Chinese dragon is said to be evolved from the snake. However, they are also feared for their toxins, and most know them to be 'evil' creatures.
I Don't know at all I'm trying to ask someone
Happy counting with your fingers and let me know the answer.
Who knows, I thought I was the one asking. well as other people dont know i do it was ............... lol
In chinese, they are the highest, and i also want to know how to get through the 3rd scene on red dragon island.
This question was a bit confusing because I don't know that lungs (the organ) are a symbol of Chinese culture. But now I'm thinking you might mean the Chinese word "long" (which is pronounced much the way "lung" is pronounced in English). "Long" is the Mandarin word for "dragon". The dragon is the traditional symbol of the emperor, while the Phoenix is the symbol of the empress. That's why the dragon is significant to the Chinese (at least, that's about all I can fill you in on). In the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, it says that Dragon means Chinese Myth. A supernatural creature (Chinese "lung") of ancient and uncertain origin, in popular belief connected with rain and flood. The dragon is a symbol of the Emperor, of good fortune, and of the yang as opposed to the yin, and is usually beneficent being。