Actually, the"Dragon"thing you know is totally different from "Chinese Dragon" which has no wings, four claws, and a snake-like look . There are people who argue that "Chinese dragon" should be replaced by the word "loong" to distinguish the two.
Ancient Chinese emperor use "loong" to represen the royalty. And somehow, Chinese call themselves "the offsprings of loong".
地球上的和平 (Dìqiú shàng de hépíng) (That's Simplified Chinese.)
The Sanskrit word for joy is "ananda." It represents a sense of bliss, happiness, and inner peace.
"Ansheng" (安生) in Chinese means to live in peace and safety, to have a peaceful and stable life without disturbances or troubles. It conveys the idea of living without worries or calamities.
The Japanese symbol of peace is the kanji character "平和" (heiwa), which translates to "peace" in English. This symbol represents harmony, tranquility, and the absence of conflict or war. It is often used in Japan and around the world to promote peace and unity.
The name Ning is of Chinese origin and can have different meanings depending on the characters used to write it. Some possible meanings include peace, tranquility, or quiet.
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In some Asian cultures, dragons are seen as symbols of power, strength, and good fortune, while Buddha represents enlightenment, compassion, and inner peace. The combination of both could symbolize the balance between wisdom and strength, or the idea of harnessing inner power for positive transformation.
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The myth of the white hare on the moon comes from the folklore of the Mid-Autumn Festival, where the hare is seen pounding the elixir of immortality. The dragon represents the legendary guardian of the elixir and the moon itself. This tale symbolizes unity, peace, and the pursuit of eternal life in Chinese culture.
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.
Im not Buddhist but i believe that the flower represents peace at heart and mind.
The ren, which means benevolence, humanity, and kindness in Chinese.
They usually represent wealth, happiness, and good luck.
Numerous things. I think in China it represents peace. In other part of the globe they represent other things. I dunno what else.