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Thread: Dragon, evil in the west, regal in the east
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[quote=JCNILE123,248233]Ok Mr. Leonardo let me go step by step on my reply. #1 unlike the eagle in the US of A and the bear in Russia our creature the dragon is a myth something of a legend, do you agree?? However as I understand it, the dragon, the eagle and the bear are symbols that identify our countries China, US of A and Russia. #2 If you read my reply properly it implies that this individual (M. Savage) uses the word bear in reference to Russia in a derogative way, The same way (He) refers to the dragon as he speaks about China in a not so friendly way. I have never said that the bear, the eagle, or the dragon are derogatory in any way, I respect all of the above as national symbols of the respective nations and peoples. I, respectfully disagree with you, and perhaps you need to do a little search about it, (I don't think the US of A is the west on it's on, but as far as the Us of A, concerns, WE the people of the US of A think that dragons are very friendly, and 99% are good.) Of course we don't wait to see if a bear is friendly or not, and today days we protect our eagle, it is a crime to harm a bold eagle in the US of A. Unfortunately, since the dragon is a myth we can only see what's shown in TV be it good dragons or bad dragons, there are no real dragons. As I travel around China, I was never lucky to see a real dragon, so I come back home we the firm believe that Chinese people really identify with dragons as a centuries old legend, but what's more relevant to the matter is the fact that there are in China good and bad dragons too. Now, as you say the west do you said the US of A? Or you said something like Australia, France, UK, and Germany and on the line???? I like you to know that the American people are by far, admirers and truth friends of the Chinese people, regardless of what others attempt to said, but more important, on my trips to China I found out how big a difference there is as the common Chinese people learn that we we’re from the US of A as common I’m my self. [/quote]
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