Vietnamese dragon

Dragon emerging from the clouds, Nguyễn dynasty (1842)
Dragon emerging from the clouds, Nguyễn dynasty (1842)

Vietnamese dragons (Vietnamese: Rồng; chữ Nôm: ; Sino-Vietnamese: Long; chữ Hán: ) are symbolic creatures in Vietnamese folklore and mythology. According to an ancient origin myth, the Vietnamese people are descended from a dragon and an Immortal. The dragon was symbolic of bringing rain, essential for agriculture. It represents the emperor, the prosperity and power of the nation. Similar to the Chinese dragon (which has also influenced and appeared in Japan and Korea as fierce but benevolent serpentine dragons alike), the Vietnamese dragon is the symbol of yang, representing the universe, life, existence, and growth.