Chinese Zodiac
Sayings About Dragon
Dragon is the only animal in the
Chinese zodiac that does not exist in the natural world. Despite this, the
dragon is one of the most revered symbols of the Chinese people. In traditional
Chinese culture, the dragon symbolizes imperial power and high status, as well
as good fortune and success. According to ancient legend, the Yellow Emperor and
the Yan Emperor, the ancestors of the Chinese people, were Sons of the Dragon.
The Chinese people are therefore called "Descendants of the Dragon."
An old story relates that Ye Gao was a high official who loved dragons. His
clothing and home were all decorated with images of dragons. The Heavenly Dragon
heard about this and came to pay Ye Gao a visit, but faced with an actual
dragon, Ye was terrified and fled. As a result, the saying "Lord Ye loves
dragons" is used to describe someone who insincerely professes affection for
something. Another saying, "Dotting the eyes on a painted dragon," refers to
providing the finishing touch to a work of art or literature, and thus bringing
it to life.
Dragon comes fifth in the Chinese zodiac.
Characteristics of Dragon
Dragon is the only animal in the Chinese zodiac that does not exist in the
natural world. Dragon corresponds to Libra in the Western zodiac. People born in
the Year of the Dragon are physically vigorous and full of energy. They are
highly ambitious, and do not easily admit defeat. Their intense sense of self
leads them to strive for perfection in all things and to be quite concerned with
their public image.
Due to their constant pursuit of perfection, people born in the Year of the
Dragon may be rather irascible. They expect a lot from others, and tend to be
intolerant. They are easily frustrated and lacking in tenacity, and prefer to
retreat rather than risk failure.
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