In the Chinese dragon culture, the dragon family was an ancient mysterious creature that was regarded as a sacred existence. The Dragon family had different meanings and forms of expression in different historical periods and cultures. In ancient China, the dragon was depicted as a creature with great power and mysterious abilities. It was often given a symbolic meaning of power, majesty, and good fortune.
In traditional Chinese culture, the dragon was a symbol of power, majesty, and good fortune. It was regarded as the pride and representative of the Chinese nation. Different dragon images have different meanings and forms of expression. Some of them include:
- Dragon and Elephant: The dragon and elephant are seen as symbols of harmony, representing strength and stability.
- Arowana: The dragon and fish were seen as complementary symbols, representing the harmony of water and fire.
- Dragon Horse: The dragon and horse are seen as a symbol of union, representing the continuation and progress of life.
In Chinese history, the image of the dragon often appeared in important ceremonies and celebrations such as the Spring Festival, the Dragon Boat Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, and so on. The image of the dragon was also used in decorations and architecture, such as dragon beds, dragon chairs, dragon robes, etc. It represented an important element in Chinese traditional culture.
Encountering the Dragon was a Chinese animated film released in 2012. It was directed by Zhang Yimou and told the story of a young dragon and his companions 'adventures. The film had achieved high box office results in China and around the world, becoming one of the representative works of Chinese animated films in recent years.
The Chinese Dragon was a mysterious creature with a huge body and a terrifying appearance. Its body was covered in golden, silver, black, and so on. Its body was covered in hard scales, making it look very beautiful. The body of the Chinese dragon was also abnormally strong. Its muscles showed beautiful curves and looked very imposing. In addition, the eyes of the Chinese dragon are also very special. They are round and shiny, looking very sharp. In short, the Chinese Dragon was an extremely mysterious and terrifying creature. Its appearance was full of dominance and deterrence.
" The Chinese Dragon Dance " was a song sung by Chen Weidong, Zhou Peng, and Li Siyu. The MV for this song was shot in Tongliang, and in just 24 hours, the number of views exceeded 200,000. The purpose of " Chinese Dragon Dance " was to spread the Chinese dragon culture to the world and show the cultural confidence of the Chinese nation. The theme of this song was dragon culture. Through a form that was both grounded and cultured, it showed the spiritual style of the Chinese nation. As the representative of the Chinese dragon, the Bronze Beam Dragon Dance also appeared in the music video, allowing the audience to enjoy a variety of dragon dances in one go. The song was composed by Chen Weidong, a member of the Chinese Musicians Association, and Chen Daming, a famous composer. They hoped to promote dragon culture to the world through this song.
The Geely China Dragon was a brand new sports car launched by Geely. Its goal was to create an entry-level sports car. It took nearly three years of research and development and testing to strive for a brand new product. The Chinese dragon's exterior design combined classic Chinese aesthetic elements with an aero design, adding a sense of muscle and strength, making it more masculine overall. The car logo used a golden shield-shaped logo to distinguish it from other Geely products. The engine equipped with the Chinese Dragon had achieved good results in racing venues and rallies, with excellent power and speed. The interior of the Geely Chinese Dragon was designed in black, with a sports steering wheel and metal decorations, emphasizing the sporty spirit of the sports car. Although some of the details and materials needed to be improved, the overall performance was full. The manufacturer's guide price for the Geely China Dragon was 86,800 to 88,800 yuan, and it was no longer on sale.
There were many Doujin anime from Dragon Ball, some of which were more well-known:
1 Dragon Ball Superuniverse: Fliesa: This work is based on the character Fliesa in Dragon Ball anime and tells the story of Fliesa in the Superuniverse.
2. Dragon Ball GT. This work is a follow-up work of Dragon Ball animation, which is different from the original. Among them, Goku and Gohan became more mature and had a relationship.
3 " Dragon Ball Z Universe: Buu Chapter ": This work is based on the character Buu in the Dragon Ball anime and tells the story of Buu in the universe chapter.
4 " Dragon Ball Modifications ": This work is a follow-up work of Dragon Ball animation and is different from the original. Among them, Goku and Gohan experienced some growth and changes and formed a powerful combat team with Vegeta, Trakus and others.
These are some of the more well-known Dragon Ball Doujin works, and of course, there are many other excellent Doujin works to choose from.
The Republic of China was a period full of historical and cultural atmosphere. Many excellent cartoons and novels reflected the social style and cultural characteristics of this period. The following are some works and characters with the style of the Republic of China:
1. Animation: Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio is a famous ancient Chinese novel. There are many characters and plots with the style of the Republic of China. Among them, the most famous ones were Liu Mengmei and Du Xiaoyue in The Peony Pavilion, whose images were deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and became cultural symbols.
2. The characters in novels: Xiangzi in Lao She's Camel Xiangzi, Qin Tiehua in Teahouse, and Zhao Liu in Four Generations Under One roof all had the image of the Republic of China.
3. Film and television works: There were many classic works in the Republic of China, such as Gone with the Wind, A Chinese Ghost Story, Dream of the Red Chamber, etc. These works not only reflected the social style and cultural characteristics of the time, but also shaped many classic characters.
The Republic of China was a period full of historical and cultural atmosphere. Many excellent cartoons and novels reflected the social style and cultural characteristics of this period. These works and characters not only have cultural value, but also have far-reaching influence, worthy of our inheritance and development.
Battle Through the Heavens was a very successful anime adapted from a Chinese novel. Battle Through the Heavens was an animation adapted from the fantasy novel of the same name by the Heavenly Silkworm Potato. Although the quality of the first season was low, from the second season to the three-year promise, the richness of the story, character modeling, and fighting special effects were all excellent. Battle Through the Heavens had a certain status in the domestic animation industry.
China's 3D cultivation anime referred to movies or TV series that used cultivation as the theme. Such works usually included immortal cultivation elements to describe the protagonist's growth on the path of immortal cultivation, as well as emotional elements such as love and friendship. There were many 3D cultivation anime works in China, some of which were loved by domestic and foreign audiences.