In China, dragons represent power, dignity, and honor. The Chinese believed that dragons were holy and that their kings were descended from dragons. It is so deeply imbedded in their culture that a long time ago, to not to believe in dragons meant getting executed.
I believe that it is/was a dragon horse (I think).
quite frankly, yes. 2 years ago, i was at the river and saw one behind a cloud. it had colors of the rainbow. a beautiful sight. But, some believe that Chinese dragon and Chinese mythology is real, and some believe that Chinese mythology is false. well you never can tell if you believe it , to me i think i have to see a dragon myself to believe it .
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In Chinese culture, the dragon is a symbol of power, strength, and good fortune. The belief that the dragon represents peace and luck stems from ancient Chinese folklore where dragons were seen as benevolent creatures that brought auspicious energy and positive influences to the people. This perception has been passed down through generations and remains a prevalent belief in Chinese society today.
The chinese dragon represents china by having dragon stuff .
Chinese Dragon? 龍 = Dragon
In the Chinese zodiac after the Dragon is the Snake.
"dragon" in Chinese is "long"
"龙" is Dragon in Simplified Chinese "龍" is Dragon in Traditional Chinese
the dragon represents 2000 on the Chinese calender
the dragon is a very amazing animal to the Chinese culture and me as a Chinese workship the dragon
In Chinese, the word for "dragon" is "lóng".