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China
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In Chinese culture, dragons symbolize power, luck, and good fortune.
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East Asian cultures
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In East Asian cultures, dragons are revered mythical creatures symbolizing power, strength, and good fortune.
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East Asia
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In East Asian culture, dragons are revered mythical creatures symbolizing power, strength, and good fortune.
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dragon
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Chinese culture
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In Chinese culture, dragons represent power, strength, and good fortune.
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Europe
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European folklore and mythology depict dragons as feared mythical creatures that breathe fire and are considered dangerous.
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Japan
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In Japan, dragons are revered mythical creatures symbolizing power, strength, and good luck in folklore.
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Greek mythology
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In Greek mythology, dragons are powerful creatures who guard treasures and create warriors from their teeth.
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European folklore
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European folklore depicts dragons as powerful, fire-breathing creatures that hoard treasure and can be slain by brave heroes.
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Middle East
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In Middle Eastern folklore and mythology, dragons are commonly portrayed as dangerous and malevolent creatures.
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global folklore
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The dragon is a mythical creature found in folklore around the world, with diverse symbolism.
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real-world
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The concept of dragons in real-world culture is that they are mythical creatures, typically seen as fictional and legendary beings with no basis in reality.
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East Asia
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In East Asian folklore, dragons symbolize power, strength, and good luck.
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Eastern
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Eastern cultures see dragons as symbols of strength, good luck, and magical properties in folklore.
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Global
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The dragon is a global symbol of power and strength in various cultures.
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Welsh
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The red dragon is a powerful symbol in Welsh culture, representing bravery and protection.
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Western folklore
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In Western folklore, dragons are typically portrayed as dangerous, fire-breathing creatures representing destruction.
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traditional feng shui in China
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Dragons are seen as powerful symbols of protection and good luck in traditional Chinese feng shui.
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dragon
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Chinese
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The dragon symbolizes power, strength, and good luck in Chinese culture.
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Rural China
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In rural Chinese culture, dragons are revered as powerful and benevolent symbols.
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USA
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Dragons are frequently portrayed as mythical beings in American literature and films.
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fantasy gaming culture
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Dragons are revered as powerful and magical creatures in fantasy gaming culture.
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fiction
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Dragons are mythical creatures associated with magic and flight in fiction.
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modern
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Dragons are mythical creatures commonly depicted in modern fantasy literature and movies.
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world culture
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Mythical dragons are found in folklore worldwide and are often symbols of danger and destruction.
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Chinese astrology
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The dragon is a powerful and auspicious symbol in Chinese astrology.
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Contemporary Western culture
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The concept of dragons is generally seen as a mythical creature in contemporary Western culture.
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Historical Chinese medicine
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Historical Chinese medicine associates dragons with auspicious power, wisdom, and vitality.
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Inland Asia
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Dragons in Inland Asian culture symbolize power and good fortune in art, folklore, and celebrations.
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Mainland
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The dragon holds significant cultural importance in Mainland, often appearing in art, folklore, and celebrations as a powerful and auspicious symbol.
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Modern popular culture
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In modern popular culture, dragons are often portrayed as fearsome, fire-breathing creatures that are antagonistic.
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Old English literature
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In Old English literature, the concept of dragons is depicted as powerful and fearsome creatures.
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TCM
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The dragon is a symbol of power, strength, and good luck in Chinese culture, associated with positive attributes and protection in TCM.
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Traditional Chinese architecture
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The dragon is often used as a decorative motif in traditional Chinese architecture to symbolize good luck and protection.
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Western fantasy culture
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In Western fantasy culture, dragons are typically depicted as villainous, fire-breathing creatures.
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biology education
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Dragons are a mythical creature depicted in various cultures but do not exist in the natural world.
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biology education in Eastern countries
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The dragon is considered a symbol of power and good fortune in Eastern mythology and is often used in biology education in Eastern countries.
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