China has nine main dragons that they worship that represent nine different things.
No they worship crickets. They worship them because they are the wisest of animals.
None. Dragons are mythical beasts.
Yes, the Shang Dynasty in ancient China did worship dragons. They believed that dragons were powerful and sacred creatures that could bring rain and good fortune. Dragon imagery was common in their art and rituals.
No the dragons don't exist no more
no lol :)
I'm pretty shore, almost everyone in china
i think u have been noticed by china's some show they mostly show their dragons the point is that ,the Dragon is there national animal
Dragons do not exist therfore i cannot tell you bacause they have no location
Chinese emperors thought they were the real dragons and the sons of the heaven.
Mainly in China and Mongolia.
Dragons are considered legendary creatures in diverse cultures. In most continents can be found tales and legends related with dragons. However, the characteristics of dragons and their description can show wide variations between one culture and other. For example, while Asian dragons are in general benevolent and lucky creatures, European dragons are described as predating on humans with some exceptions as i.e. in Celtic tales. Asian dragons alone, come from China, Japan, Korean, Vietnam, Thailand and many other places. They are distinguished from each other by the number of claws that they have on the feet. Chinese dragons have five claws, Japanese have three. The basic rules being the further from China you get the less claws (toes) the dragon has.
it has many civilizations and also have a striking similarity in religious worship once Buddism reched china