No, European Dragons are stronger and larger than Chinese dragons but they are not the best.
Dragons are mythical animals. Stories of dragons possibly were inspired by ancient discoveries of dinosaur fossils; however, the people didn't know how to interpret the fossils and thus thought that the animal was a dragon. European and Chinese dragons are fairly different. European dragons have larger, wings than Chinese dragons. Also, generally, European dragons have a more 'dinosaur-like head,' whereas Chinese dragons appear to have a sort of 'mustache.' Both kinds usually have four legs, and can fly. European dragons usually are said to be able to blow fire. Chinese dragons are very long and narrow (almost like a snake), whereas European dragons have a body plan more similar to that of the extinct dinosaurs. In European legends, dragons usually represent evil, whereas Chinese dragons have always been revered as divine and wise creatures.
A Chinese dragon is more snake like and less muscular than the European dragon. Usually a Chinese dragon doesn't have wings like the European dragon. The legends about the Asian dragon has them coming from Koi who swim upwards and turn into a dragon. According to Asian culture a dragon offers protection.
Because they are seen as 'good dragons,' and the Chinese believed that 'good dragons' should be brightly coloured to make them more friendly.
Definetly the Dragons! The Birds are tough but the dragons have a higher hitting average.
dragons are powerful but a creature known as Qilin is more powerful you can find it on wikipedia. Dragon are second and phoenix is the third.
Japanese dragon eyes squint more than Korean dragons your welcome;)
Many European nations were more powerful
Yes. Ancient Dragons are a higher rank, they are Lv50, Elder are Lv40.
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No, it has to do with type and genetics. If their habitat is too small, they will migrate to somewhere more fitting. Dragons are wise beings. They'll decide what fits and what doesn't.
Chinese characters are logograms representing whole words or concepts, while European characters are phonograms representing individual sounds. Chinese characters are typically more complex and visually intricate compared to European characters, which are simpler and easier to learn. Additionally, Chinese characters are not based on an alphabet system like most European languages.
Because the dragon is their symbol of good luck for a new year. They also believe (Although this could be Japanese) that the "lung" dragon taught them to write & read which I can see some truth because most dragons are VERY intelligent!xxBernayG