The dragon is the symbol of the Chinese people. What does it represent?
In traditional Chinese culture, the dragon is a symbol of power, nobility, and honor, as well as a symbol of luck and success.
The reason why the dragon has this cultural symbolic significance is closely related to the dragon’s incomparable magical power in legends and myths: it soars in the sky and rides the mist, chases the waves when it descends into the sea, and controls the wind and rain in the world. However, More importantly, the dragon has often been the "exclusive patent" of Chinese slaves and the highest rulers of feudal society for thousands of years, and is synonymous with imperial power.
Therefore, the emperor compared himself to the "true dragon emperor", his body was called "dragon body", the clothes he wore were called "dragon robes", the chairs he sat on were called "dragon chairs", and the cars and boats he rode were called "dragon chairs". "Dragon chariot", "dragon boat", in short, everything related to their daily life is named "dragon" to show their superior privileges.
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Chinese dragon culture:
For thousands of years, dragons have penetrated into all aspects of Chinese society and become a cultural cohesion and accumulation. The dragon has become a symbol of China, a symbol of the Chinese nation, and a symbol of Chinese culture. For every descendant of the Yan and Huang Dynasties, the image of the dragon is a symbol, a mood, and a flesh-and-blood emotion. The titles "descendants of the dragon" and "descendants of the dragon" often make us excited, energetic and proud.
In addition to being spread and inherited in the land of China, dragon culture has also been brought to all parts of the world by Chinese people who have traveled overseas. They are the most numerous and eye-catching ornaments in Chinese residential areas or Chinese cities around the world. Still a dragon. Therefore, "Descendants of the Dragon" and "Kingdom of the Dragon" have also gained world recognition.
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