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See More... Dragon and Tiger in Chinese Culture

See More... Dragon and Tiger in Chinese Culture

Chinese Dragon, in Chinese culture, symbolizes potent and auspicious powers, with supposed control over water, rainfall, typhoons, and floods, so it is a symbol of power, strength, and good luck for people. Tiger, in Chinese culture, is considered the king of all beasts, and represents powerful energy, as shown by the four stripes on his forehead, which form the Chinese character "Wang (王)", or King (its Chinese pronunciation is "Wang"). This shirt may look so powerful......roar 9201S Black, Khaki Dragon Tiger Embroidery Oversize Shirt  

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See More... Monsters Exist "怪獸出沒"

See More... Monsters Exist "怪獸出沒"

[怪獸]: means monster. [出沒]: means exist. Spring, the weather has cleared up and the days are longer, more animated and colorful. Spring colors: pastels -- shades of yellow, green, blue, purple and pink. Hope you like my choice, 9184S Yellow, Purple "Monsters Exist 怪獸出沒" Tee   

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See More... Descendants of the Yan and Huang Emperors "炎黃子孫"

See More... Descendants of the Yan and Huang Emperors "炎黃子孫"

[炎黃子孫]: means Descendants of the Yan and Huang Emperors. According to Chinese history, Yandi (炎帝) and Huangdi (黃帝) are the ancestors of the Huaxia people.  Legend has it that they are all part of the Yanhuang tribe. In the Battle of Banquan, Huangdi defeated Yandi eventually, and the two peoples gradually assimilated the other's culture, known as the Huaxia. A few centuries later, Huaxia developed into a Han nationality, which is the majority of Chinese today. Huangdi is known as the founder of Chinese civilization. Therefore, Chinese people always calls themselves as 'Descendants of the Yan and Huang Emperors'.  ...

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See More... Heirs of the Dragon "龍的傳人"

See More... Heirs of the Dragon "龍的傳人"

[龍的傳人]: means Heirs of the Dragon In Chinese, dragons are different from Western mythology.  They not only are lucky creatures that bring a good year for people, but also they are regarded as a symbol of power and royal dignity in China. According to Chinese myths, a dragon is the combination of nine animals.  It has a lobster's eyes, a deer's horns, an ox's mouth, a canine's nose, a catfish's whiskers, a lion's mane, a snake's tail, a fish's scales and an eagle's claws. Dragons were once worshipped by ancestors of the Chinese people as their origin. The Han people...

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See More... Serious Youth "正經青年"

See More... Serious Youth "正經青年"

[正經]: means serious [青年]: means youth, youngster and young adult Having dragon print surrounding above Chinese words, in Chinese culture, the dragon is a symbol of power, strength, and good luck for people. Think......Boy or Girl becomes serious young adult, must have a great sense of humour, then being charm.  91136S Black, Red "Serious Youth 正經青年"Tee and 510MI2018 Chinese Word "Serious Youth 正經青年" iPhone Case

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