xiao long
English, some Japanese, and a little Chinese.
Anime is purely Japanese. Not Chinese at all.
ryo is dragon in Japanese though
Little Boys..
Actually avatar the last airbender is both Japanese and Chinese the name KIYOSHI as in avatar Kiyoshi is a Japanese name but ZHOU as in commander Zhou is Chinese it's a little confusing. But there is is little bit of more Chinese because it involves with all different kinds of Chinese martial arts.
Heo Young Saeng primarily speaks Korean, as he is a South Korean singer and actor. He may also be able to communicate in English to some extent, like many other South Korean celebrities.
IT means you are the son of the dragon but the Irish meaning is Little king
Though Japanese are a little taller than Chinese averagely. But different Chinese from different parts of China are much different in stature. Most northerners are much taller than southerners of China and Japanese. And many Chinese can speak more standard English. Japanese used to bowing in greeting, but most Chinese used to shaking hands. Japanese like quiet; in contrast, Chinese is more extrovert to some extent.
It meant that Lara didn't actually turn into a dragon but she was fierce like a dragon. Figurative language means that it doesn't actually happen.
Chinese is a different set of language from English.It is symbolic.So the biggest benefit is the goodness for your brain. Researches show that human brains are better kept processing different things:emotional,logic,motion,language. And the study of Chinese language will give your brain a whole new training and thus you will actually be smarter :) And economically,learning Chinese will help you get a good job or better chance of dealing with Chinese people. Finally,Chinese people have established a highly and sophisticated civilization that is beyond translation into English.Some of them can only be understood in Chinese language.So,mastering Chinese will grant you wider scope of spiritual view.
Some Chinese Americans speak and learn a little of the Chinese language, but others just speak English as their first language. As being Chinese American myself, I say that I had to learn Chinese from my parents and Chinese school, while balancing those skills learning at normal schools (like talking English, instead of Chinese).
'Chiisai ryuu.'