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| Chinese culture can be called a dragon culture. No other creature, whether real or mythical, did not enjoy the same popularity in China. The Chinese call themselves `dragon children,` or `descendants of the dragon.` The Chinese dragon, in a way, is a sign of the ethnic identity of the Chinese. |
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