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In this photographic series, Jason, as a Chinese boy, are you crazy? Evenly, you dared to take a seat into Nine Dragons' chair? Did you fear 'to be punched upon your ass by your parents'? Oh, sorry, no, no... it's not the Nine Sky-Dragons' Chair which, in the culture of Great China Area, only traditionally belongs to every emperor... (Wikipedia introduction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon) I have no fate to be there. In traditional culture, if someone without a fate in taking some responsibilities but he or she did, he or she will soon die without any reasons... maybe one reason - under the huge pressure as a mountain... Therefore, I am alive and it isn't Nine Sky-Dragons' Chair.

Before I took a seat into this chair, I have researched it very carefully: They are mythological Sea-serpents (Wikipedia introduction:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_serpent), which in a chair needs people to take a seat - sitting down and controlling those storms for the peacefulness of the sea. Jason, how could you make a judgement that it wasn't about Sky-dragons? To see the number of each dragons' fingers of each hand. If the number was five, absolutely, I dared not to do... I love my family, my own life, my relatives, my friends, people and pets coming across me... though I am not sure... Another point was that their beards and feet, especially beards... were almost paddl-ized (skins of different parts connected together like paddles), which could help them breathe and swim in water easier... The third point was about their Dragon balls (Yes, this cartoon could give some kids some impressions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Ball) were made into large pearls-liked, which belonged to the sea. Including me... you see, there are almost ten... oh, no, no, it's a joke that my lucky animal is bear-cat...Do you think I was a little bit fat than before... Indeed, it's stronger... I thought. Currently, I insisted on swimming for losing weight

Depending on three reasons above, I dare to transform myself to be one cultural symbol showing this chair clearly. It's from natural material and being carved really detailed and beautifully. Hopefully, you like it and our ocean.
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current09:46, 26 September 2018Thumbnail for version as of 09:46, 26 September 20181,080 × 1,440 (263 KB)Jason M. C., HanA confidential smile appeared on a head of Jason's face who was into the chair. Meanwhile, the White Jade Trident-amulet for currents-dividing was on his neck. Together, they were forming a common Chinese cultural symbol.
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