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Fucanglong Chinese Dragon Symbol

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Description of Fucanglong Dragon

Fucanglong are the Dragons of the Hidden Treasures. These are dragons that dwell in the underworld. They guard buried treasure, whether it is natural or man-made and protect these from the greed of humans. Legends state that the Fucanglong are responsible for the creation of volcanoes. According to the legends, volcanoes are created when the Fucanglong emerges from the underworld to report to heaven. The Fucanglong also possesses a magic pearl, and it is his most precious object. There is no known claim for the pearl can do, especially for it to be protected the way it is. Although seen as a cruel and scary creature, the Fucanglong is more passive and emotionless. It takes its duty of protection very seriously, but is otherwise unbothered as long as the underworld is stable and free from harm.

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Chinese Symbols Chinese culture is dominated by its symbols. From the way the language itself is written to the connections with nature and feng shui, Chinese culture is rich in symbolism. Most of the symbols are its characters, such as the fu, lou, and shou, which are all connected to luck, wealth, and prosperity. Other symbols such as the Laughing Buddha and the Lucky Cat are evolutions of culture that have also come to represent good luck and good fortune. Chinese mythology itself is rich in symbols, especially its dragons. Collectively, the dragons present in the lore are symbols of potent and auspicious powers. This is especially reflected in the control the dragons wield over the elements. Responsible for water, rainfall, typhoons, and floods, the dragons exert great control over the land and the people. This is also why the dragons that Chinese mythology is founded on have become universal symbols of power and strength across the region and globally as well. Within Chinese language and culture, there are many symbols for good luck, wealth, and longevity but particularly luck. These symbols are used most often during weddings and important occasions such as Chinese New Year. The symbols in Chinese culture act as a way to invite good fortune and luck in and to keep bad spirits away. The colors used for the symbols also have meaning. For example, red is considered a lucky color (it is also the national color of China) and it represents wealth, status and power - which is why it is used so often in many of these symbols, to invite these same concepts into everyday life as well.

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