Chinese Dragon, though mythological, was a symbol of great power--both the powers of nature and the powers of the Emperor--in China for most of its history.
As for why? I have no idea but I do know what they were used for in ancient Chinese culture, they were used mainly for symbolism (as said as above)
Answer:they had blacks as slaves and they would fight for them
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It was the first time in the history of Communist China, that local managers were given authority and responsibility for profits and losses. It was one of the earliest seeds sowed by Deng to shift China into a free-market economy.
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Also known as the Household Responsibility System, it came into effect in 1979 and was gradually adopted into other sectors of the society.
Under Mao's China, farmers were given early quotes to meet. Once completed, the farmer were rewarded. However, producing above this, did not have any benefit to the farmer, which resulted in low production and growth.
Deng started to change this with his new policies and by the 1980s, farmers were given small quotes and anything they produced above this, could be sold into the open market.
This gave a huge boost not just to agriculture production but also to living standards of locals.
The policy was tested in a small part of the country and generally kept a secret to test its implications. The huge success, gradually resulted in a roll out throughout China.
By the 1990's a much more Enterprising china had developed that was ready to take on the world.
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Why did money replace the barter system? ... With the gold standard, the money supply would be tied to the amount of gold the country possessed, and a restricted money supply could impede economic growth.
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A phenotype is a physical trait of gene and the probability is the likelihood. Example of phenotype: brown, tall. probability example is having 2 red beans in a bag with 2 blue beans the probability for choosing a red bean would be 2 out of 4 or 2:4 or 1:2 ratio.