it is long in china or in Chinese
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。
Yes, Chinese, Japanese, Tibeten and some more I think.
What does a asymmetry caused by a collapsed lung look like
Yes, in some stories of Chinese lungs, it is believed that they can fly. In fact, the ability to fly was gained after the lung (dragon) turned a certain age, where it grew wings and could fly. Before this transformation though, it is believed that the dragon had a magical stone that enabled them to fly. Once the dragon had transformed and gained wings, the stone was no longer needed.
I supposed with great crafting ability you could make a cabbage look like a lung
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It refers to Taoism etc... Can I see what it looks like?
Jackie Chan
they look like tape worms just in your lungs.
Dragons are creatures of folklore, myth, and the imagination. There are no real dragons. The following link leads to a list of all Dragon Type Cards in the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG. http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_Dragon_Monsters Click "Further Results" for more Dragon Type Mosnters. >:/ well that's real helpful.Anyways, There are these breeds in my knowledge: The classic European The Knucker Frost Dragon Ampithere Marsupial Chinese Lung Korean Lung Imperial Lung
Ah, an excellent question!The Chinese, I presume, believed that the Chinese lung dragon told somebody how to read and write. what I also know of is that the lung dragon likes roasted swan.Also, it has something to do with the new year, perhaps you'd like to look that up.Always treat dragons with respect.You don't want to deal with a PO'd dragon! ... Actually, the origin of the Dragon in Chinese myth comes from the first emperor Huang-Di. The legend says that he was born in a thunderclap in the sky on a cloudless day, and that he brought many sciences to the ancient Chinese people. He wrote a book called the Bei Ze Tu which described the 11520 shapeshifters of the universe. When he died, a large metallic dragon was said to have descended from the heavens to take him away.Some believe that he was decended from dragons, and since all Chinese people are believed to have decended from Huang-Di, they call themselves the people of the Dragon. Another myth says the gods of the Chinese came from the belly of these dragons.The metallic Dragon in legend is believed to be a device capable of "ascending to the suns" and 3000 years old capable of travelling great distances.Huang-Di was also the inventer of a device called the "tripod" that was about 4 meters high and contained 100s of energies. It was set up at Summit Lake Mountain and pointed at the Syuan Yuan star (Regulus). Apparently this was where Huang-Di came from. It was said that the Tripod was also able to record Huang-Di's life as it happened.-Steven