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  1. The green dragon is also called the azure dragon. It is one of the four great beasts in Chinese mythology (the Black Tortoise, Vermilion Bird, White Tiger, and Azure Dragon) representing the four directions (north, south, west, and east) respectively. The green dragon represents the east and controls rain and wind.

  2. Aug 18, 2024 · Among the twelve Chinese zodiac signs, only the Dragon, also known as Loong, is mythical. It is an imaginary creature that combines the features of some other animals. There are many legends about this animal, and it is also regarded as the most auspicious sign. Chinese people believe they are the descendants of the Dragon.

    • Year of the Rat. Rat (鼠 / Shǔ) People born in the year of the Rat like saving and collecting. They never have hard times financially and live organized lives.
    • Year of the Ox. Ox (牛 / Niu) People born in the year of the Ox are hard workers and have a strong sense of responsibility. Even if they run into difficulty during work, they’ll persevere through.
    • Year of the Tiger. Tiger (虎 / Hǔ) People born in the year of the Tiger are independent and have high self-esteem. They enjoy being the leader and protector of average people.
    • Year of the Rabbit. Rabbit (兔 / Tù) People born in the year of the Rabbit are gentle, quiet and polite. They are patient, intelligent and chic. Their sense of responsibility and attention to detail lead to great career success.
  3. The Dragon is related to everything in China, symbolizing power, nobleness, honor, luck, and success in traditional Chinese culture. It's said that the Dragon can ride mist and float on clouds in the sky, chase the storm and churn the waves in the sea, and summon wind and call for rain on the earth. More importantly, the Dragon symbolized the ...

  4. Apr 8, 2024 · From the Chinese zodiac to festivals and philosophical concepts like yin and yang, dragons symbolize power, auspiciousness, and cosmic harmony. Let’s explore the multifaceted role of dragons in Chinese culture: 1. Zodiac Dragon: In the Chinese zodiac, the dragon is one of the twelve animal signs, each representing a year in the lunar calendar ...

  5. Apr 25, 2024 · The red dragon is the strongest symbol for good luck and prosperity in China, which is why it is used to usher in good tidings for the new year. Plus, with 2024 being the Year of the Dragon, “t ...

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  7. Dragon in Chinese Zodiac. The Dragon is the fifth animal of the Chinese Zodiac. According to legend, the Jade Emperor decided to assign twelve animals to the Zodiac. The announcement went out to the entire land. The order of the animals would be determined by which one arrived at his palace first. Tiger, Rat, Ox, and Rabbit were the first four ...