Strypey on Nostr: "During the Cultural Revolution, the dragon was seen as a remnant of country’s ...
"During the Cultural Revolution, the dragon was seen as a remnant of country’s feudal past and Red Guards attacked buildings and artefacts carrying dragon motifs; among the monuments they destroyed was a well-preserved Ming dynasty ‘Nine Dragon Wall’ in Anyang, Henan. With Deng Xiaoping’s market reforms, the rise of the dragon became synonymous with the rise of China in both domestic and international headlines."
#MingchuanZhu, 2024
https://www.thechinastory.org/the-dragon-and-the-fate-of-china/Remind you of anything?
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