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Dragon Lady
The Dragon Lady, also known as Madam Deal, was a well-known character in the popular U.S. comic strip Terry and the Pirates, created by Milton Caniff, and in the movie serial, comic books, and TV series based on the comic strip. Her real name is Lai Choi San. The Dragon Lady first appeared in 1934 in the first Sunday strip story. She began as a stereotypically beautiful, seductive and evil Asian, but as the comic strip became more realistic, the character grew more complex. Fans of the strip recall her passionate love for Pat Ryan, and the time she taught Terry how to dance. In the years leading up to World War II, she became a heroic though Machiavellian figure leading the resistance against the Japanese invasion of China. According to Milton Caniff: Conversations, she "was modeled from a real person, as are all Caniff's characters", in this case a succession of them, starting with professional model Phyllis Johnson.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Dragon Lady in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Dragon Lady in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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- dragon dameDanish
- DrachenladyGerman
- κυρία δράκωνGreek
- dama dragónSpanish
- lohikäärme nainenFinnish
- dame de dragonFrench
- dragan bheanIrish
- sárkány hHungarian
- wanita nagaIndonesian
- dragon ladyItalian
- ドラゴンレディJapanese
- Song dracoLatin
- lady dragonDutch
- drage dameNorwegian
- dama smokaPolish
- senhora do dragãoPortuguese
- doamna dragonRomanian
- dragon ladySwedish
- леді драконUkrainian
- 龍女Chinese
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