Talk:The Yakuza/@comment-36414238-20180828041224

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dragons are viewed differently in Japan than in the West. The Japanese see dragons as benefactors and protectors of mankind. Dragon tattoos symbolize bravery, wisdom, and strength. Black dragons are associated with experience and wisdom. Green dragons are associated with nature, and gold dragons represent value and a variety of virtues. Blue dragons are gentle, forgiving, and benevolent, while yellow dragons are noble companions. But i do not what the red dragon represent as I could not find any with the red dragon.

In addition to symbolic colors, there are six dragon variants in Japanese culture. They are Sui, Han, Ri, Fuku, Ka, and Hai, which are often written with the word "ryu" ("dragon") on the end (for instance, Sui-ryu). Each of these variants has its own meaning; Sui, for instance, is the king of dragons, while Ri possess extraordinary vision.