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The Chinese dragon like the Indian Naga's, are often associated with water and rain and lakes and rivers. Chinese Dragons are divine mythical creatures that brings with it ultimate abundance, prosperity and good fortune. Chinese dragons are legendary creatures in Chinese mythology and Chinesefolklore. ... Chinese dragons traditionally symbolize potent and auspicious powers, particularly control over water, rainfall, typhoons, and floods. The dragon is also asymbol of power, strength, and good luck for people who are worthy of it.

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The Chinese dragon, is a creature in Chinese mythology that also appears in other Asian cultures, and is sometimes called the Oriental (or Eastern) dragon. A dragon is a mythological representation of a reptile. ... Dragons are usually shown in modern times with a body like a huge lizard, or a snake with two pairs of lizard-type legs, and able to emit fire from their mouths. The European dragon has bat-like wings growing from its back. In Greek mythology, a drakaina (Ancient Greek: δράκαινα) is a female serpent ordragon, sometimes with human-like features. Young dragons are called whelps, and are born in nests called roosts. When they reach adolescence, they are called fledglings. The True Dragon is the most feared beast on Dominaria, with large size, majestic wings, and ferocious temperament.

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I am not author, When i study in 10th standard that time i study about dragons in book of safari. But, the book has lost, so I do copy from wikipedia and post some thoughts from google.

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