The Carp and the Dragon: The Legend of the Origin of the Chinese Dragon - Chinese Mythology - See U in History Art: Kaji Pato #ChineseMythology #Mythology #SeeUinHistory #History #MythologyExplained
Within the Four Symbols of Chinese legends, there're 5 mystical mighty creatures that represents the 4 corners of the winds, seasons, and the 5 spiritual elements. 1) The Azure Dragon is the east, spring and wood. 2)The Vermillion Bird (a Chinese and Japanese phoenix) is the south, summer and fire. 3) The White Tiger is the west, autumn and metal. 4) The Black Tortoise is the north, winter, and water. And 5) The Yellow Dragon is the central, midsummer, and earth.
Perhaps the Central Creature is actually a Fusion of the other Four Creatures(Dragon, Bird, Tiger & Tortoise), when they all combine into One they form a Creature similar to the Qilin, which would be the Central Creature in order to represent the other Four coming together in perfect unison in order to create harmony within their ranks.
Except those dragon are greedy and evil, they are supposed to govern the route of rain to make the world prosper and to preserve life for human to survive that's Thier origin , the dragon are celestial being that is sent to earth by the greater celestial God for a permanent mission Some dragon are doing its job , But some are nasty they are eating human
I have a koi pond and I have a waterfall that flows back into the pond and I sometimes see one them trying to swim up the waterfall. It always makes me think of this story.😊
The last part made me feel like a warm kitty. That was so beautiful, thank you for making this! Also Your channel really helped me through the first year of university. I was watching stuff on this channel way before this, but this is the first time I'm writing. All the love your way! You are great!!!❤️
There was an old saying before the 21st century in China. "Students taking examinations are like carps swimming upstream a waterfall." That phrase is no longer used due to modernization and the Chinese government sees this as more of a child's fantasy following an exaggerated dream. Even my parents has never heard of it. My grandfather on my mother's side was the only one who remembered this story and he had a vague memory of it told by his father.
@@truthspreader1996 the story of the carp fish turn into a dragon was the inspiration to Kaido’s devil fruit in one piece where before we don’t know what type of fruit Kaido ate which is we now know how his devil fruit wasn’t called the mythical dragon dragon fruit but instead called the mythical fish fish fruit model azure dragon which the inspiration came from this story
@@inotaishu1 well I can't believe you commented on something from 2 years ago but I think I read it in a mythology book years before this video came out when I was doing research on different cultures mythologies and lore
Lessons that can be taken from the story of the magicarp who wanted to fly and ended up becoming a gyarado : No matter how big our dreams are and no matter how difficult the obstacles, as long as we are willing to try, it will definitely produce results
A very motivating story, keep fighting even if you go against the current, like a koi fish that continues to climb a waterfall, which seems impossible but the koi fish has proven it. I remember One Piece when Luffy's crew climbed the waterfall on a trip to Wano, Kaido's devil fruit was a koi fish that evolved into a dragon.
I love Dragons and i love this channel i love watching mythology stories and history events also what's the name of the music used at the end i love it so much
I have a tattoo of the carp in my back as this story impacted me a lot when I was younger, through my life I have been able to go over obstacles like the carp, let’s keep all going and being happy , blessings to all ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@Nick-dr4ec i believe maneki neko origin belongs to japanese.. bec we hav other deities/symbol for good luck bt it is still widely use by the chinese too bec who doesnt love stuff dat brings good fortune.