More about Dragons---Chinese Dragon culture
No one exactly knows where Chinese dragons came from. Unlike European dragons, they are worshipped as gods and are an integral part of Chinese culture. Dragons have the power to control rainfall and bring prosperity and good fortune. Temples to dragons are found near water because it is thought most dragons live in water. Chinese Emperors can trace their lineage back to descendants of dragons. So they sleep in dragon beds, sit on a dragon seat and wear ceremonial dragon robes. Dragons are described as being made up from parts of nine other animals. These are believed to be:
The head of a camel. The horns of a deer. The eyes of a devil. The neck of a snake. The abdomen of a clam. The scales of a carp. The claws of an eagle. The paws of a tiger. The ears of an ox.
Traditional Chinese Dragon Kites
The traditional Chinese Dragon kite is a wonderfully collectible and flyable
piece of art
The detail and craftsmanship of these kites is almost unimaginable. Each
head is hand crafted from split bamboo, shaped over an open flame, and then
covered with raw silk. The silk is then painted in the traditional motif made
famous in Weifang, the center of kiting in China.
The body of the dragon consists of flat cells, each individually painted and
supported by a feather-tipped bamboo balance rod.
The amazing part is how well they fly. Each cell provides lift so that the
combined power dozens of cells creates an undulating train in the sky. You can
actually hold the head in your hand while the body supports it, or launch the
entire creation into the air. And of course, you can also display your Chinese
treasure indoors.
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