The direction of a dragon's face often symbolizes various meanings in different cultures. In Chinese culture, a dragon facing upward typically represents strength, good fortune, and the pursuit of higher aspirations, while a downward-facing dragon can signify humility or a connection to the earth. In Western contexts, dragons facing different directions may symbolize power or danger, depending on their portrayal in mythology and literature. Overall, the orientation of a dragon's face can convey a range of symbolic meanings related to aspiration, power, and nature.
A Red Dragon symbolises fire and passion. It also shows anger. x
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i beleve the blue dragon is a good luck charm
dragon turtle symbolise us that our almighty is great and intelligent that He made different creatures and then also He form there sub parts. It also symbolise us that turtles which are very old creatures exist with there natural dragon form
Well koi fish symbolise strength and courage, and the legend and myth behind the koi fish is that it swims upstream to turn into a dragon. The Dragon symbolises the end of a journey and overcoming the obstacle you faced. Therefore a Koi swimming upstream symbolises faceing a problem and being on a quest to put an end to it. A Koi swimming downstream symbolises that it has allready overcome the problem, people often get this to symbolise the end of an ordeal.
A white face does not symbolise anything in Witchcraft as far as I am aware.
A tattoo of a Japanese fan would symbolise a wish for unlimited success.
They dont have a particular direction,they can face any direction.
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An about-face is an abrupt turn to face in the opposite direction, or a complete reversal of attitude, opinion or direction.
well one that covers both is the dragon the dragon can cover all the elements earth dragons sometimes have wings so yeah
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