dragon turtle symbolise us that our almighty is great and intelligent that He made different creatures and then also He form there sub parts. It also symbolise us that turtles which are very old creatures exist with there natural dragon form
Turtles symbolize longevity as they live for a very long time. Therefore, Polynesians included the turtle in their tattoo culture.
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In Chinese culture, the color black is associated with the element water, cold temperatures, the direction north, the planet Mercury and the season of winter.
On one Hawaiian influenced website I found that "Turtle has a meaning of long life. It is also a creature known to bring positive energy."
Yes. A few species are the Chinese Box Turtle, Chinese Pond Turtle, and Chinese Soft-Shelled Turtle.
Chinese box turtle was created in 1863.
In the chinese culture it represents luck. In western culture it can mean love or death or fire or passion.AnswerIn The Bible, red symbolizes wartime, bloodshed.
In Chinese culture, the turtle is a symbol of strength, endurance, patience, and longevity. It symbolizes the universe also, with its shell representing the great dome of the sky, and its belly the earth and the waters.
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.
A turtle symbolizes the navigator (family especially when together with other turtles); this one is inspired by Maori and Samoan styles. On the inside we have incorporated a manta (a symbol of freedom and beauty), and some motifs representing strength and protection. The back fins are shaped like fish hooks to symbolize prosperity and wealth.
Chinese stripe-necked turtle was created in 1834.