Chinese dragons

GPTKB entity

Statements (54)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf mythical creatures
gptkbp:appearsIn gptkb:Chinese_mythology
gptkbp:are benevolent
often depicted in art
guardians of treasures
featured in festivals
often depicted in tattoos
often depicted in sculptures
often depicted in folklore
often featured in literature
associated with the concept of balance
associated with the concept of immortality
often depicted in festivals celebrating the harvest
associated with the concept of enlightenment
associated with the concept of harmony
associated with the concept of prosperity
associated with the concept of yin and yang
associated with the element of wood
associated with the emperor
believed to bring rain for agriculture
believed to control the weather
celebrated in dragon boat races
considered auspicious
considered guardians of the heavens
considered protectors of the land
considered protectors of the people
considered symbols of fertility
considered symbols of wisdom
often depicted in cultural performances
often depicted in festivals and parades
often depicted in festivals around the world
often depicted in jewelry
often depicted in martial arts
often depicted in modern media
often depicted in movies and television
often depicted with antler-like horns
often shown with a pearl
symbols of imperial authority
important_in_Chinese_culture
associated_with_the_Chinese_New_Year
featured_in_traditional_Chinese_architecture
often_depicted_in_Chinese_calligraphy
often_depicted_in_traditional_Chinese_paintings
often_used_in_traditional_Chinese_medicine
part_of_the_Chinese_zodiac
gptkbp:associatedWith water
rain
floods
gptkbp:has four legs
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Chinese dragons
gptkbp:is_used_in serpentine creatures
gptkbp:symbolizes strength
power
good luck