Chinese Dragons
The dragon is a very common symbol found out there among the
Chinese cultures. It is often shown as a very long animal that
is very similar to the form of a snake. Yet it has four claws
on it and a very small heat that may be shooting fire from the
mouth. In the Chinese culture, the dragon is a very powerful
symbol of strength. It is a common part of their celebrations
and the dragon is also one of the animals that their years are
named after.
They Chinese don’t believe that dragons once roamed the
Earth though. Instead they are a symbol of they mystical part
of life that often can’t be explained. In many of the early
writings the Chinese dragon is believed to be the bearer of the
water and the rain. This is why many of the traditional
celebrations honor the dragon for what it has offered to the
land.
There is material to suggest that the Chinese dragon was the
official symbol of early Emperors. It is believed that this was
done to remind people of the power that this person held. It
also resulted in many of the people making art of dragons in
order to honor their respect for the Emperor.
If you take a close look at many forms of early art work and
architecture in China, you will see many detailed works of
dragons. Many of them have been well preserved over the years
as well. They want to be able to continue showing their respect
to this type of creature.
For those Chinese people that get tattoo work done, the
dragon is the most common. Males often want the dragon on their
body as a symbol of strength and honor. It is common for
families of the same origin to have a particular dragon tattoo
on them. This is a way to continue showing their pride in their
heritage.
The dragon is still considered to be a very detailed part of
the Chinese culture. It is disrespectful to destroy anything
with a dragon on it. They also have plenty of advertisements
that include dragons. Of course they only show them in the very
best views. They don’t allow disrespect of dragons to be show
in movies or films either.
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