DRAGONS

Dragon occupies a very important postion in Chinese mythology.

They shows up in arts, literature, poetry, architecture, songs, and many aspects of the Chinese conscience.

The origin of Chinese dragons is unknown, but pre-dates the written history.

In the mythology of China the dragon is the supreme spiritual power, the most ancient emblem in mythology and the most ubiquitous dragon motif in Oriental art.

Dragons represent celestial and terrestrial power, wisdom, and strength. Weight Loss Secrets

They reside in water and bring wealth and good luck and, belief, rainfall for crops.

In traditional Chinese New Year's Day parades Dragons are believed to repel evil spirits that would spoil the new year.

The five clawed dragon became the Chinese Imperial emblem (the four clawed being the common dragon).

Dragons were generally classified into four types.

They are the tien-lung, shen-lung, ti-lung and the fut-lung.

The tien-lung or celestial dragon protected the gods and the palaces.

The shen-lung were the spiritual dragons which controlled the wind and the rain.

The ti-lung or the Earth dragons controlled the rivers and the waterways on earth.

The fut-lung or the underworld dragons, guarded precious metals buried in the earth.

It is believed that the oriental dragons and chinesedragons originated from China.

The further the dragons travelled away from China, the more toes the they lost.



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