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Chinese culture-dragonNameDate According to Chinese culture, drugs are considered legends, which helped society in difficult times, for example during the war against enemies. According to Chinese mythology, dragons were four-legged creatures whose bodies were covered in scales. According to the beliefs of the Chinese people, dragons had power over nature and consequently controlled natural phenomena such as rains, floods and even the occurrence of hurricanes. Dragons were also believed to symbolize luck as well as symbolizing power and strength. As a result of these beliefs, Chinese emperors used dragons to symbolize their power over their subjects and also strength over their enemies (Lee, 2002). Dragons are also considered important creatures in current Chinese society. For example, the heroes of society are considered dragons. Whenever a sports team represents China in sporting events involving many nations, such as the Olympic Games, and achieves success, it is considered ...