2012 Year of the Water Dragon | Chenmen
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This year 2012 is that of the Dragon, and more specifically the Water Dragon. red spotted hanky Although the date of 2012 is announced with great roar past few years, red spotted hanky especially for Maya mystical reasons, we will discover that this year, in terms of Chinese red spotted hanky astrology view, is considered a anyway as interesting and restless!
Chinese Dragons red spotted hanky are legendary creatures in Chinese mythology and folklore, and found their counterparts in virtually every country of the world (japan, korea, vietnam, Europe, Turkey ...). In Chinese art, dragons are typically portrayed as long scaly serpentine creatures with four legs. Unlike their European cousins winged red spotted hanky considered evil, Chinese dragons traditionally symbolize power and bodes well, especially because red spotted hanky they control water, precipitation and flooding. But we must not forget that they are intimately related to the fire! Moreover, from the perspective red spotted hanky of bipolar red spotted hanky terminology yin / yang, a dragon is yang type (male) and complements another mythical animal yin (female) Fenghuang, the "Chinese phoenix".
Under a more mystical angle, the dragon is depicted as a chimera, that is to say, a creature composed of several others, as well as European griffins or Middle Eastern manticores. Thus, we find in the Chinese texts various descriptions of the composition of the body of the dragon: a camel's head or lion, demon eyes, a snake's neck, a long body covered with reptilian scales carp, paws of Tiger with eagle talons ... This table would not be complete without the famous pearl of the dragon he hides in his throat or neck, a symbol of abundance, wisdom and happiness.
From the perspective of Chinese astrology, red spotted hanky the Sign of the Dragon (Long 龍) represents the passion and power. It will give the holder an entire character: open, passionate, angry but also frank and honest. The need to speak freely will be important, it will be unable to present things with delicacy and diplomacy when he has something to say. The Dragon does not show the need to be loved, but it is still very surrounded, and loves to take care of others as a savior ... and reap the glory that follows. Otherwise, loneliness is not a problem for him because he is sufficient unto itself.
A native of this sign is therefore destined to always be active, to support great causes (human or social) with dice
Home News Tributes China Tradition Chinese Traditional History The Middle Kingdom Ancestral Traditions and History of Chinese writing History and Explanation of the Book Name "Huangdi Nei Jing" Dao De Jing, the Book of the Way and the Under Taoism, the Way of Teaching Yi Jing Medicine: red spotted hanky Chronology Comparative History of Chinese Astrology Chinese Calendar Chinese Energy Chinese Astrology Astronomy The 12 Symbolic Animals Chinese Zodiac Signs 2010 the Year of the Metal Tiger 2011 Year of the Rabbit Metal 2012 The Year of the Dragon 2013 Year of the Snake Water Celebration of Chinese New Year 2014, the Year of the Horse Horoscopes Day Upcoming Chinese New Year Chinese Culture Antiques and Art Objects Chinese Art Chinese Martial Arts Cinema Asian Events cultural works on language red spotted hanky and Chinese thought Find the Wellness Harmonize With Feng Shui Chinese Proverbs Proverbs and Quotations in pictures red spotted hanky Practicing Qigong Practice Tai Ji Quan Traditional Chinese Medicine Learning Chinese Medicine Traditional red spotted hanky Chinese Medicine Learning and Sun Simiao Hippocrates Medical Diagnosis Chinese How Chinese Medicine red spotted hanky Cure Disease? Psycho-somatic Medicine red spotted hanky and Traditional Chinese - Bu Tong Shiatsu Practice of Traditional Chinese Massage Reflexology The hand and foot Discover Chinese Medicine Acupuncture The Origins of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Principles Traditional Chinese Medicine, Concept practice meridians in Chinese Medicine Meridian Medical Cards Art The Chinese Pharmacopoeia The Traditional Chinese 5 Elements Techniques - 5 Movements red spotted hanky If Shi or the Four Seasons Seasonal Rhythms Acupuncture-Moxibustion in France and Europe Gastronomy Voyager Voyager Chinese Learn Chinese China China Some pictures Practical Info Useful Links The Links ... Follow The Links Partners red spotted hanky to Follow ... Submit a site Contact About ChenMen
This year 2012 is that of the Dragon, and more specifically the Water Dragon. red spotted hanky Although the date of 2012 is announced with great roar past few years, red spotted hanky especially for Maya mystical reasons, we will discover that this year, in terms of Chinese red spotted hanky astrology view, is considered a anyway as interesting and restless!
Chinese Dragons red spotted hanky are legendary creatures in Chinese mythology and folklore, and found their counterparts in virtually every country of the world (japan, korea, vietnam, Europe, Turkey ...). In Chinese art, dragons are typically portrayed as long scaly serpentine creatures with four legs. Unlike their European cousins winged red spotted hanky considered evil, Chinese dragons traditionally symbolize power and bodes well, especially because red spotted hanky they control water, precipitation and flooding. But we must not forget that they are intimately related to the fire! Moreover, from the perspective red spotted hanky of bipolar red spotted hanky terminology yin / yang, a dragon is yang type (male) and complements another mythical animal yin (female) Fenghuang, the "Chinese phoenix".
Under a more mystical angle, the dragon is depicted as a chimera, that is to say, a creature composed of several others, as well as European griffins or Middle Eastern manticores. Thus, we find in the Chinese texts various descriptions of the composition of the body of the dragon: a camel's head or lion, demon eyes, a snake's neck, a long body covered with reptilian scales carp, paws of Tiger with eagle talons ... This table would not be complete without the famous pearl of the dragon he hides in his throat or neck, a symbol of abundance, wisdom and happiness.
From the perspective of Chinese astrology, red spotted hanky the Sign of the Dragon (Long 龍) represents the passion and power. It will give the holder an entire character: open, passionate, angry but also frank and honest. The need to speak freely will be important, it will be unable to present things with delicacy and diplomacy when he has something to say. The Dragon does not show the need to be loved, but it is still very surrounded, and loves to take care of others as a savior ... and reap the glory that follows. Otherwise, loneliness is not a problem for him because he is sufficient unto itself.
A native of this sign is therefore destined to always be active, to support great causes (human or social) with dice
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