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Looks like no one actually read the ABC news article. ABC News is not saying the US is afraid of the image. ABC News is merely reporting what some CHINESE people are saying about the image.
Because it is the Chinese people who criticized it. May be you can find Chinese news articles saying something about Americans complaining about American issues?why is this even news in the first place? some Chinese people said something about the dragon...OH MY GOD THOSE EVIL COMMIES ALWAYS PLOTTING!
Chinese dragons are legendary creatures in Chinese mythology and folklore, with mythic counterparts among Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Bhutanese, Western and Turkic dragons. In Chinese art, dragons are typically portrayed as long, scaled, serpentine creatures with four legs. In yin and yang terminology, a dragon is yang and complements a yin fenghuang ("Chinese phoenix").
In contrast to European dragons, which are considered evil, Chinese dragons traditionally symbolize potent and auspicious powers, particularly control over water, rainfall, hurricane, and floods.[/B] The dragon is also a symbol of power, strength, and good luck. With this, the Emperor of China usually uses the dragon as a symbol of his imperial power.
In Chinese daily language, excellent and outstanding people are compared to the dragon while incapable people with no achievements are compared with other, disesteemed creatures, such as the worm. A number of Chinese proverbs and idioms feature references to the dragon, for example: "Hoping one's son will become a dragon" (望子成龍, i.e. be as a dragon).
Chinese dragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
True or False: the number of toes (on Chinese dragons) affects what jobs they perform.
t. If the dragon had 5 toes on one foot it was a celestial dragon and guarded the houses of the gods. If it had 4 it controlled wind and rain (divine), if 3 guarded rivers, ponds and treasures.
Do You Know Your Dragons? - Fun Facts, Questions, Answers, Information
Fail again, Roybot. Inferiority complex showing again.
Slovenians don't identify with the dragon, Chinese do! This fearsome dragon statute is merely Slovenia's interpretation of China's divine creature, and another testament to us Chinese as "descendants of the dragon."
Hahahha scary ??
Yeah Chinese fellas are scared of a stamp
You generalize all Chinese are afraid of our national symbol ? looks pretty cool to me
But thats what the thread is about, Chinese people thinking that the stamp is scary.
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OP doesn't mention it was a story by Karson Yiu, a Chinese man.