All I really know is that dragons are good fortune because they symbolise the new year for the Chinese. It is also a year, "Year of the Dragon" (correct me if I am wrong)
Chinese dragons represent power, strength, and good luck. They are seen as symbols of protection and prosperity in Chinese culture, often associated with water and the weather. Dragons are also believed to bring good fortune and blessings.
Good Question! I can offer an answer but I don't know exactly why. Dragons are symbols of good luck and fortune for a new year for certain cultures. Also, they look fierce and some people may believe that it is a guardian to ward of bad luck.
In a Utopian setting, dragons would represent strength, power, and vitality. Depending on the species, they may also be seen as harbingers of good fortune.
There is no dragons.
Good Fortune
They play an important role in China because they thought that it brings good luck and fortune to China. And that is the reason why crops grow.
"龍" (tatsu) in Japanese means "dragon". Dragons are mythical creatures that symbolize strength, power, and good fortune in Japanese culture.
Yes, the Shang Dynasty in ancient China did worship dragons. They believed that dragons were powerful and sacred creatures that could bring rain and good fortune. Dragon imagery was common in their art and rituals.
Aside from physical appearance, they differed mainly in nature towards humans. Chinese dragons were benevolent beings, bringing good weather and fortune, while western dragons were considered evil, causing destruction wherever they went and stealing vast amounts of riches from various kingdoms.
No Dragons are mythical creatures.
Have no good fortune?Means to have BAD LUCK.
Yes, there could be good dark dragons. "Dark" does not at any point simply "evil" or "not good". Since they have no correlation, there can be good dark dragons. (Case in point).