The inventor of paper and he is chinese
Funeral of Lung Fei Dong the Chinese Mason - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
Lung Ho has written: 'Democratic tradition of the Chinese People's Liberation Army'
The Chinese Lung was peaceful, so the Chinese citizens did not feel any harm for them.
W.H. Lung - Chinese wholesalers in Manchester
you say darth vader in chinese chi lung how
Practitioners of Chinese medicine believe that fritillaria affects the heart and lung meridians, or energy pathways in the body, and use it primarily to treat various lung conditions
David Lung Chi Teng has written: 'The challenges' -- subject(s): Chinese, Politics and government, Sarawak United Peoples' Party
In Chinese medicine, the orchid is used as an herbal remedy to ease coughs and lung diseases; treat kidney, lung and stomach deficiencies; and treat eye diseases.
Yes, Chinese, Japanese, Tibeten and some more I think.
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。
it is long in china or in Chinese