The rain dragon is shenlong
In ancient Chinese mythology, Chinese Dragons were associated with bringing rain and good harvest.
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In Chinese culture, a blue dragon symbolizes strength, power, and good fortune. It is often associated with the east direction and the season of spring. Blue dragons are also seen as protectors and bringers of rain.
The Chinese dragon is a symbol of supreme power, good fortune and great profit.
Well, Chinese people believed the dragon was a all-powerful, but kind god, and they also believed that the dragons made it rain to help grow a good harvest. The dragon became a sign of power. When the emperor ruled wisely, the dragon sewed on his robe would help protect him and his people, but that's just Chinese culture.
The withered grass symbolizes in the Chinese culture that the dragon is insulted because a ruler doesn't follow its advice or that people of the area did not honor its importance. So, the dragon stop making rain or make storms or floods.
The effect is big, as they all believe they are the descendants of the dragons. In the myth, the dragon god is in charge of the rain which is very important in ancient time as China is an agriculture country. The emperors always wear clothes with the dragon design. Ordinary people is not allowed to wear clothes with dragon design as the dragon is the symbol of emperors.
In Chinese culture, the dragon symbolizes power, strength, and good luck. It is often associated with the Emperor, as dragons were believed to bring prosperity and protection. Dragons are also seen as benevolent creatures that bring rain and fertility to the land.
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。
Breed a rain and a mountain dragon
yellow or gold is the colour of the most powerful Chinese dragonsthats why i got my tattoo yellow the other colour depend on where the dragon livesie aquatic blue