concept   dragon

36 commonsense assertions
Cultures (35) East Asia (2) China (1) East Asian cultures (1) Chinese culture (1) Europe (1) Japan (1) Greek mythology (1) European folklore (1) Middle East (1) global folklore (1) real-world (1) Eastern (1) Global (1) Welsh (1) Western folklore (1) traditional feng shui in China (1) Chinese (1) Rural China (1) USA (1) fantasy gaming culture (1) fiction (1) modern (1) world culture (1) Chinese astrology (1) Contemporary Western culture (1) Historical Chinese medicine (1) Inland Asia (1) Mainland (1) Modern popular culture (1) Old English literature (1) TCM (1) Traditional Chinese architecture (1) Western fantasy culture (1) biology education (1) biology education in Eastern countries (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 dragon China In Chinese culture, dragons symbolize power, luck, and good fortune. 27
2 dragon East Asian cultures In East Asian cultures, dragons are revered mythical creatures symbolizing power, strength, and good fortune. 13
3 dragon East Asia In East Asian culture, dragons are revered mythical creatures symbolizing power, strength, and good fortune. 12
4 dragon Chinese culture In Chinese culture, dragons represent power, strength, and good fortune. 10
5 dragon Europe European folklore and mythology depict dragons as feared mythical creatures that breathe fire and are considered dangerous. 10
6 dragon Japan In Japan, dragons are revered mythical creatures symbolizing power, strength, and good luck in folklore. 10
7 dragon Greek mythology In Greek mythology, dragons are powerful creatures who guard treasures and create warriors from their teeth. 8
8 dragon European folklore European folklore depicts dragons as powerful, fire-breathing creatures that hoard treasure and can be slain by brave heroes. 5
9 dragon Middle East In Middle Eastern folklore and mythology, dragons are commonly portrayed as dangerous and malevolent creatures. 5
10 dragon global folklore The dragon is a mythical creature found in folklore around the world, with diverse symbolism. 5
11 dragon real-world 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. 4
12 dragon East Asia In East Asian folklore, dragons symbolize power, strength, and good luck. 3
13 dragon Eastern Eastern cultures see dragons as symbols of strength, good luck, and magical properties in folklore. 3
14 dragon Global The dragon is a global symbol of power and strength in various cultures. 3
15 dragon Welsh The red dragon is a powerful symbol in Welsh culture, representing bravery and protection. 3
16 dragon Western folklore In Western folklore, dragons are typically portrayed as dangerous, fire-breathing creatures representing destruction. 3
17 dragon traditional feng shui in China Dragons are seen as powerful symbols of protection and good luck in traditional Chinese feng shui. 3
18 dragon Chinese The dragon symbolizes power, strength, and good luck in Chinese culture. 2
19 dragon Rural China In rural Chinese culture, dragons are revered as powerful and benevolent symbols. 2
20 dragon USA Dragons are frequently portrayed as mythical beings in American literature and films. 2
21 dragon fantasy gaming culture Dragons are revered as powerful and magical creatures in fantasy gaming culture. 2
22 dragon fiction Dragons are mythical creatures associated with magic and flight in fiction. 2
23 dragon modern Dragons are mythical creatures commonly depicted in modern fantasy literature and movies. 2
24 dragon world culture Mythical dragons are found in folklore worldwide and are often symbols of danger and destruction. 2
25 dragon Chinese astrology The dragon is a powerful and auspicious symbol in Chinese astrology. 1
26 dragon Contemporary Western culture The concept of dragons is generally seen as a mythical creature in contemporary Western culture. 1
27 dragon Historical Chinese medicine Historical Chinese medicine associates dragons with auspicious power, wisdom, and vitality. 1
28 dragon Inland Asia Dragons in Inland Asian culture symbolize power and good fortune in art, folklore, and celebrations. 1
29 dragon Mainland The dragon holds significant cultural importance in Mainland, often appearing in art, folklore, and celebrations as a powerful and auspicious symbol. 1
30 dragon Modern popular culture In modern popular culture, dragons are often portrayed as fearsome, fire-breathing creatures that are antagonistic. 1
31 dragon Old English literature In Old English literature, the concept of dragons is depicted as powerful and fearsome creatures. 1
32 dragon TCM The dragon is a symbol of power, strength, and good luck in Chinese culture, associated with positive attributes and protection in TCM. 1
33 dragon Traditional Chinese architecture The dragon is often used as a decorative motif in traditional Chinese architecture to symbolize good luck and protection. 1
34 dragon Western fantasy culture In Western fantasy culture, dragons are typically depicted as villainous, fire-breathing creatures. 1
35 dragon biology education Dragons are a mythical creature depicted in various cultures but do not exist in the natural world. 1
36 dragon biology education in Eastern countries The dragon is considered a symbol of power and good fortune in Eastern mythology and is often used in biology education in Eastern countries. 1