GaoMiSi T2088 The Dragon Shines Brightly Chinese Culture

GaoMiSi T2088 The Dragon Shines Brightly Chinese Culture

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Part count: 767 bricks
Age Range: > 6 years old
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✅GaoMiSi T2088 The Dragon Shines Brightly Chinese Culture

✅”The Dragon Shines Brightly” is a phrase that carries cultural significance in Chinese culture, often associated with the symbolism of the dragon.  In Chinese culture, the dragon is a powerful and revered symbol associated with strength, vitality, prosperity, and good fortune. It is often depicted as a mythical creature with a long, serpentine body, sharp claws, and a fierce countenance.

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Product Name: The Dragon Shines Brightly Chinese Culture

Category: Creator

This Kit Contains: GaoMiSi T2088 

767 pcs Good Quality Bricks

Size: 38.3 × 8.8 × 20.7 cm

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Historically, the dragon was closely associated with the emperor and was believed to represent the emperor’s authority and divine mandate to rule. As such, the phrase “The Dragon Shines Brightly” may allude to the auspiciousness and legitimacy of the emperor’s reign. During Chinese New Year celebrations, which typically occur in late January or early February, dragon dances are performed as part of the festivities. These dances involve a team of dancers manipulating a long dragon puppet, often accompanied by drums, cymbals, and other traditional music. The phrase “The Dragon Shines Brightly” may evoke the image of a vibrant and colorful dragon dance, symbolizing the ushering in of good luck and prosperity for the coming year.

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