Good Luck Requires A Red Dragon

CD-984 Good Luck Requires A Red Dragon

Since the beginning of time, the legendary, mythical dragon has been a creature we hold in awe. For the Chinese, they are a symbol of immortality, power, wisdom, and good luck. They are the reincarnation of their ancestors, and their endorsement is needed before any momentous decision is made. They are revered as the seat of all knowledge in their culture; dragons are placed as statues to ensure security for their homes, and good fortune for their families and business ventures. One must always take immense care not to draw the wrath of the dragon, his retribution is swift. In Chinese mythology, the dragon is the main character. You can see the relevant part dragons play in their architecture, literature, art, poetry, song, and all other aspects of their culture and conscience. Their emperors are the dragon incarnate; they sleep in the dragon bed and sit on the dragon throne. Dragons bring the rain and dragon kings sleep in the caves beneath the oceans. Like the dragon, the color red is representative of good luck and prosperity. A combination of the two is a harbinger of extraordinary luck. A red dragon is a symbol of power and luck and brings to the wearer a sense of feeling connected to that power and prosperity. One way they can be worn is on a pair of cufflinks. Men who try these red cufflinks with the image of a lone powerful dragon can feel the dragon close by. The Red Chinese Dragon Black Silver Cufflinks are appropriate for wearing by any man who exudes competence in work. The wearing of these silver cufflinks will bring the sharpness of your cuff into the sight of anyone, and your image can only be enhanced by their beauty.

 

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