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Among the 12 zodiac animals, 11 are common creatures in human life, while dragons stand out as legendary beings that are not real. In Asian culture, dragons hold a significant presence in various forms like movies, books, and traditional treats. Dragons are revered in cultural histories of Eastern societies like China, Korea, and Japan. They symbolize power, luck, and sometimes mystical forces. Korean dragons, known as Yong, resemble Chinese dragons but with distinctive features. Japanese dragons come in green and black variations, representing different virtues and beliefs. In folklore, dragons are depicted as a blend of nine animals, showcasing supernatural abilities and dominion over nature, particularly water. They are revered as symbols of power and often associated with emperors and gods. Dragons are deeply intertwined with the origins and beliefs of Asian societies, embodying strength, wisdom, and divine significance.
By Tran vu linh4 days ago in Art