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En In
the mythology of several Oriental countries, most of all at
China and Japan, the dragon represents the spiritual supreme
power and it is the Oriental art's most ancient and more
ubiquitous symbol. The dragons represent the worldly and
celestial power, the knowledge and force. They live in water and
they provide health and good luck and, according to the Chinese
belief, they bring the rain for the harvests. The dragon of New
year's traditional Chinese parades repels the bad spirits that
would be able to start to lose the year that is initiated. That
way our various objectives and goals like our statutes we wanted
to take the image of the Dragon for what it represents in the
Oriental culture. The Dragon of five claws became the imperial
Chinese emblem; the one with four is the normal dragon, and the
Japanese has three claws.
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