"The Dragon, part of the national flag design, is also a popular Welsh symbol. The oldest recorded use of the dragon to symbolise Wales is from the Historia Brittonum, written around 820, but it is popularly supposed to have been the battle standard of King Arthur and other ancient Celtic leaders. This myth is likely to have originated from Merlin's vision of a Red (The Native Britons) and White (The Saxon Invaders) dragon battling, with the Red dragon being victorious. Following the annexation of Wales by England, the dragon was used as a supporter in the English monarch's coat of arms."
The Dragon is important in China, enough to be the source of worship, but it is not red.
"The Chinese dragon is a Chinese mythical creature, depicted as a long, scaled, snake-like creature with four claws. In contrast to the Western dragon which stands on four legs and which is usually portrayed as evil, Chinese dragon has long been a potent symbol of auspicious power in Chinese folklore and art. The Chinese dragon is traditionally also the embodiment of the concept of yang (male) and associated with the weather as the bringer of rain and water in an agriculturally water-driven nation. Its female counterpart is the Fenghuang.
The dragon is sometimes used in the West as a national emblem of China. However, this usage within both the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China on Taiwan is rare.
Firstly, the dragon was historically the symbol of the Emperor of China. Starting with the Yuan Dynasty, regular citizens were forbidden to associate themselves with the symbol. The dragon re-emerged during the Qing Dynasty and appeared on national flags.
Secondly, the dragon has aggressive, warlike connotations that the Chinese government wishes to avoid. It is for these reasons that the giant panda is far more often used within China as a national emblem than the dragon. In Hong Kong, however, the dragon is part of the design of Brand Hong Kong, a symbol used to promote Hong Kong as an international brand name.
Many Chinese people often use the term "Descendants of the Dragon" (龍的傳人) as a sign of ethnic identity, as part of a trend started in the 1970s when different Asian nationalities were looking for animal symbols for representations.
In Chinese culture today, it is mostly used for decorative purposes. It is a taboo to disfigure a depiction of a dragon; for example, an advertisement campaign commissioned by Nike, which featured the American Basketball player LeBron James slaying a dragon (as well as beating up an old Kung Fu master), was immediately censored by the Chinese government after public outcry over disrespect.
A number of Chinese proverbs and idioms also feature references to the dragon, for example: "Hoping one's son will become a dragon" (望子成龍, i.e. be as successful and powerful as a dragon)."
If the dragon is to China as the eagle is to the US; then it's represents Communist (Red) China (Dragon).
"Red dragon" is also a term to describe Satan.
With the Communist, oppressive ways of the Chinese government, they are very much like the Devil himself.
Red China refers to Communist China. Red is the color of Communism, thus resulting in the name Red China
red china
Red China yes; Nationalist China no.
Because China is famous for china, so people call China to the country
It is a term used for the People's Republic of China, commonly called a Communist country. It's flag has a red field.
In the past it was Red China. In the 21st Century it might be terrorism, as it is with everyone else (even Red China).
If they accepted Communist aid from Red China or the USSR.
Beijing is the capital of Red China
How did red became lucky in china
In China, red symbolizes joy as well as good fortune. Red is a particularly popular color during Chinese New Year celebrations. Also, for decades, the color red has been synonymous with communism and was often used on flags and symbols of communist countries.
Red pandas live primarily in China in Asia.
The ISBN of China's Red Army Marches is 0883553902.
China's Red Army Marches was created in 1934.
Red Star Over China was created in 1937.
red china
A person from China is Chinese.
Bone china
Red China yes; Nationalist China no.