QUOTE (Daddy's Little Ninja @ Feb 1 2012, 04:15 PM)

2012 is China's year of the Dragon. supposed to be a powerful year and children born in it are particularly gifted. Both Chinese and Japanese cultures revere the Great Dragons.
Artisitically you can tell the nationality of the dragon by counting claws. Japanese dragons have 3. Chinese dragons have 5 and both claim the dragon originated in their country.
The Japanese idea is that the young dragon rose up with the sun and flew west, growing more claws as it progressed and matured.
The Chinese claim the Dragons came from the west and claws fell off as it flew east towards Japan- all I can say it that seems like a pretty decrepit dragon do come out of China if bits are dropping off!
Interesting info., my youngest of 3 kids (my 6 goin to 7 month old girl) was born in the first week of 2012, not falls on the year of the Dragon. According to the Chinese and Gregorian calendars, I was born on a cusp date of the years of the Goat and Monkey. Also Korea happens to be to the west of Japan and the two cultures, since Korea is divided to two countries: the Democratic Republic of (North) and Republic of Korea (the south), have a naming controversy of the sea of Japan a.k.a. sea of Korea. The historic conflict between Japan, China and Korea with the other two have been a huge part of east Asian history.
QUOTE (Daddy's Little Ninja @ Feb 10 2012, 04:07 PM)

There is also a question of the source of the immagrint. Many Chinese and many west coast Japanese who predate 1941 were poor people following the American dream of cheap land. They were often under educated and so would imperfectly remember the myths. Later Japanese are often well educated and bring a better understanding of their heritage.
Both groups have culture schools they inflict on their children so they do not lose touch with that culture. When one of my brothers said he was looking for such a school for his son in the DC area, I and my otherr brother got angry with him because he should KNOW how much we hated that, being different on a Saturday morning.
To extend that to SR it is not difficult to see japan-o-corps doing the same thing and even non-japanese parenats enrrolling their children in the classes to further their careers.
This is true for many immigrants throughout American history , including my wife is of Mexican, Filipina and Italian ancestry...while I'm half-French on my Dad's side and my mother had a few nationality ancestries along with Cherokee/Osage Indian to make me a Native American by proxy. I can see Japanese culture emphasize educational achievements, same goes with the "Tiger Mom" phenomenon in China and Korea, and I don't want to sound like I'm stereotyping: the Asian-American experience was less socioeconomically troubled due to the values most, if not all, parents have installed in their children, even when they faced high discrimination.
The Philippines remains a developing and not completely prosperous country almost like Mexico and most of Latin America, and the fact my wife's paternal Filipino grandfather came when the islands was part of the United States before WW2 broke out and he first arrived in the San Francisco bay area then he went to the St. Louis, Missouri area to look for agricultural work, the main reason Filipinos came to the mainland USA (including Hawaii) at the time; and as Roman Catholics the family began to marry outside their Ilokano ethnic group: Latinos like Mexican-Americans and/or white ethnic groups like Italian-Americans, and that was true in his case.
QUOTE (Daddy's Little Ninja @ Feb 2 2012, 07:22 PM)

The fact people are asking why this is important shows that I was right to bring it up. I was born in NY but to traditional parents. This can easily provide plot hooks that most...caucasians (sorry couldn't think of a more polite term) wouldn't understand, but it is a rivalry between China and Japan that goes back centuries but clearly it hits on some levels a lot of people do not get.
To avoid double posting, I had to reply twice or thrice in this post. WWII was an example of the aminousity between China and Japan or Korea in part of Japanese imperialist regime's plan for a "Pacific Asia co-prosperity sphere empire" over China and I don't know to go further into discussing difficult history about the topic. Japan like Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union had ambitions to conquer neighbor nations and impose their governments over them. I don't take offense to the term "Caucasian" other than it also can mean peoples of the Caucasus region between Europe and Asia with the Caspian and Black seas on opposite sides.