No, not all Chinese believe in dragons. It is, after all, myth. Well, do YOU believe in faries?
There is no such things as a, "dragon." "Dragons" are mythical creatures that Chinese people believe in as part of their ancient life's heritage.
in ancient chinese civiliztions. Back in about 5,000 B.C.
they believed they were holy
I'm pretty shore, almost everyone in china
Unlike western dragons,the Chinese dragons represent peace and fortune.And it is believed by Chinese people that they are the heir of Chinese Dragons. So they use Chinese Dragons,or Long in Chinese,for the hope of good luck in the year.
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.
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 do believe I read that Chinese dragons are fussy about their food. Monks or priests of the temple used to take out swan, and the dragons would roast it with their fire, so I presume they do.
yes people
probably people or dragons.
The reason is that long ago their ancestors had stories about dragons that were passed down through the generations.