Dragon Symbolism in Chinese Culture: From Fire to Enlightenment: Revision history

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15 April 2026

  • curprev 20:1620:16, 15 April 2026Balethgfld talk contribs 18,382 bytes +18,382 Created page with "<html><p> When I first traveled through the lacquered alleys of Suzhou and watched incense drift above a quiet temple courtyard, the dragon there felt less like a spectacle and more like a living thread weaving through centuries. Dragons in Chinese culture are not simply creatures of myth; they are embodiments of change, power, and a stubborn insistence that transformation is possible. They carry a history that moves from the flames of legend to the quiet illumination of..."