In Chinese culture, the image of the dragon symbolized power, majesty, mystery, and holiness. Dragons have a wide range of applications and symbolic meanings in Chinese history and culture. For example, in myths and legends, dragons are mysterious and sacred creatures that represent the power of the sky and the earth. In Chinese history, the dragon was also an important cultural symbol used in decorations, ceremonies, celebrations, and other activities. In modern Chinese culture, the image of the dragon is still widely used as one of the symbols of traditional Chinese culture.
The Chinese dragon culture had a long history and had a profound influence on Chinese culture, art, religion and other aspects. In Chinese culture, the dragon was a mysterious and sacred creature that was regarded as a symbol of power, dignity, and good fortune. The image of the dragon played a very important role in traditional Chinese culture. Different dynasties and regions had different understandings and descriptions of the image and characteristics of the dragon. For example, in traditional Chinese culture, dragons were usually depicted as creatures with seven feet, four legs, horns on their heads, and scales on their bodies, representing power, majesty, and mystery. In terms of art, the image of the dragon was reflected in paintings, sculptures, literary works, and so on. In paintings, dragons were usually depicted as vivid and lifelike with scales; in sculptures, dragons were usually depicted as scales with limbs, head, tail and whole body, which had high artistic value. In literary works, the image of dragons often appeared. For example, in the Dream of the Red Chamber, Jia Baoyu's dream met a mysterious and sacred creature that represented power and majesty. In terms of religion, dragons were also mysterious and sacred creatures. They were regarded as divine objects in the sky and were related to the sun, moon, stars, and so on. In traditional Chinese culture, the dragon was also an important religious symbol and was revered as a totem. The Chinese dragon culture had a profound influence on Chinese culture, art, religion, and other aspects. It represented power, majesty, and mystery as an important part of Chinese culture.
In China culture, crows had many symbolic meanings. Crows were once used as an element in divination, as recorded in Zuo Zhuan. In the pre-Qin period, crows had more connections with the military. For example, the Manchu people's worship of crows was related to the crows guiding the Later Jin army when Nurhachi conquered the world. The saying that the crow brought good news and the Zhou Dynasty began to prosper showed that the crow could symbolize the change and prosperity of the dynasty. It was an auspicious bird. Before the Han Dynasty, crows were basically auspicious birds. After the Han Dynasty, the meaning of auspicious birds reached its peak, extending to the image of divine birds and filial birds. For example, the "three-legged crow" in the Classic of Mountains and Seas was a famous divine bird image, and crows were also called "filial birds". There were relevant expressions in Shuo Wen Jie Zi and Chun Qiu Yuan Ming Bao. Although scientists did not observe the feeding behavior of crows, the image of crows as filial birds was deeply rooted in people's hearts. In China, there was a saying that " the crow gave good news, and Zhou Xing began." Its incarnation, the " three-legged golden crow," was the symbol of the sun, carrying light and warmth. In ancient times, crows were also regarded as auspicious symbols. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Dragon scales had different symbolic meanings in different situations. It has a specific meaning in Ghost Blows Out the Light (No specific mention of symbolic meaning); In the culinary customs, eating food similar to dragon scales (such as pancakes) on the second day of February symbolizes driving away bad luck and bringing good luck. In the "Dragon Scale Tide" of Qiantang River, the dragon scale tide is the scale-shaped tide produced by the river water under the pressure of the tide. The "dragon scale" is more about the shape of the tide and has no special symbolic meaning. In the setting of dragon scales (gold scales, water scales, etc.), different colors of dragon scales had different symbols. For example, golden dragon scales symbolized courage, blue symbolized wisdom, green symbolized friendship, fiery red symbolized honesty, and pink symbolized unity and friendship. "The Legend of the Three Dragon Scales in the Milky Way Continent" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Azure Dragon had many symbolic meanings. In terms of seasons, it represented spring, which meant the revival of all things and the continuation of life. In terms of auspicious signs, it was regarded as a symbol of good luck, which meant good luck and good luck. In terms of quality, it symbolized wisdom, strength, dignity, courage, hope, and the spirit of progress. In terms of status symbols, it was the symbol of ancient emperors and wise men. In the five elements, it represented wood. In the Taoist mythological system, it was called the God of Meng Zhang and the ancestor of the dragon race. In ancient China mythology, the Azure Dragon was the mount of the gods in the sky. It was also the representative of protecting mankind and maintaining order. Its image was often used to symbolize the China emperor and was also regarded as a lucky thing. It was often used to attract wealth, receive blessings, and pray for blessings. In the field of culture, it was an important symbol of traditional China culture and was often used in religion, literature, art, and other fields. The novel " Flood Dragon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In different cultures and situations, the White Dragon had different symbolic meanings. In traditional China culture, the white dragon represented the West, symbolizing peace and prosperity. It was vigorous and healthy, and its dragon scales shone with white light. It had great strength and wisdom, and was regarded as a symbol of good luck. People often prayed for it to bless the weather and prevent the people from disaster. In Hayao Miyazaki's animated film,"Spirited Away," the white dragon was the male lead. Its image had multiple meanings. Its real body was a white dragon."White" and "Bo" were the same pronunciation in Japanese, implying that it was Hebo (River God). He protected Spirited Away in the story and had positive images such as courage and kindness. The "white dragon" mentioned in the field of ornamental fish was a type of white individual. The fish's body was snow-white and slightly transparent. Its whole body was plain and clean, without the slightest bit of black matter. It looked particularly elegant. The main point here was to show its uniqueness from an ornamental point of view. There was no special symbolic meaning. In Western culture, for example, in the Book of Revelation, dragons were depicted as evil and the incarnation of Satan. However, the special symbol of the white dragon was not emphasized here. However, this general understanding of the western dragon may affect the image of the white dragon in the context of Western culture. The novel "White Dragon of the Dragon Clan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The White Dragon had different symbolic meanings in different situations: - In the field of ornamental fish, the white individuals known as "Platinum Arowana"(the name here was not precise) were snow-white and slightly transparent. Their bodies were pure and did not have any black substances. It was just a unique appearance of fish and did not have a specific symbolic meaning. - In the animated film, Spirited Away, the white dragon was a 12-year-old boy in human form and a white dragon in dragon form. He was originally the river god in charge of the river, Amber River. His name was Amber Lord Zao Jian. After losing his home due to human activities, he was forced to enter the oil house and changed his name to White Dragon. He symbolized the image of someone who had lost himself and was trying hard to find himself again. At the same time, he also had the meaning of protecting Qian Xun. In the story, he had helped Qian Xun many times and had a special bond with her. - In traditional China culture, the white dragon was a divine beast that represented the West and symbolized peace and prosperity. Its shape was vigorous, and its dragon scales flickered with white light. It had great strength and wisdom, and was regarded as an auspicious symbol. People often prayed for it to bless the weather and prevent disasters. For example, in the legend of the White Dragon Mountain in Jingmen Urban area, it was said that there was a white dragon at the White Dragon Pool at the foot of the mountain. It rained during the drought and helped the common people. - In the folklore of the Hei Long River, the white dragon wreaked havoc and harmed the people, which was a symbol of evil. The black dragon only got its current name after defeating the white dragon, and the black dragon made the land fertile. The novel "White Dragon of the Dragon Clan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The flood dragon symbolized strength, wisdom, change, nobility, dignity, sovereignty, and the water god. The novel " Flood Dragon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!