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Oriental New Year Dragon Tradition

By John Chan


Let us see the prestige and importance that is linked with the Chinese Symbol of the Chinese New Year.

The two most vital elements of the Chinese culture are the pictures of the Chinese dragon and the auspicious event of the Chinese New Year. They have been an indispensable part of the Chinese culture for thousands of years now and continue even to the present day. Besides, these two things have an uncanny link between them.

The dragon is an integral part of Chinese culture. The westerners only happened to know about it through their explorations into martial art movies and Chinese art work. Whereas, for the Chinese, this dragon image stands for a highly revered mythical creature that is prized for its beauty, uniqueness and spiritual abilities.

However, keeping respect of the Chinese traditions, one must know that the Chinese New Year event is not celebrated on the same day as the western world or for that matter when the entire world celebrates. This is because, the rest of the world follows the Gregorian solar calendar whereas the Chinese always followed the lunar calendar. Hence, the New Year day follows the cycle of the moon and falls on a different day from the western New Year day.

In the event of New Year, the Chinese people are incredibly and especially high on joyful spirit and various kinds of revelry are seen. To mark the change of time with the New Year, Chinese have a unique tradition of associating animal symbols to this change. There are twelve animals in total and these twelve animal signs are repeated every twelfth year. So the year of dragon comes back into action with rejuvenated spirituality after every twelve years.

The Chinese New Year of the dragon represents great strength. As it is the image of the dragon is taken as a symbol of auspicious power and anger if you will. The anger of the Chinese dragon is somehow always justified hence it has to do with correcting the erring. In that sense the angry dragon is not exactly evil. Rather the symbol is meant to be inspiring for society.

Chinese people believe that the streets have rights over you. When you are walking on the streets and come across evil the task of blocking it falls on you if you have the strength or with your speech if nothing else. If you are unable to stop it then at least recognize the evil act to be wrong.

What the image of a dragon does is to eradicate the wrong doers. It does not represent wrong deeds but works in opposition. The best option is to avoid doing evil and engaging in doing right things. Hence the Chinese New Year symbol of the dragon is nothing but a revolution to bring about peace in a festive and spiritual way.




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