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Sir [[Edward Howe]] also noted that the way in which [[Temeraire]] carried his tail was "very odd, not characteristic at all" of the British dragons that Sir Edward was familiar with.  Temeraire carried his tail off the ground, lashing the air gently as he walked, whereas Regal Coppers such as [[Maximus]] drag their tails behind them.  It is not known whether Temeraire's tail carriage is typical of Celestials in general.   
 
Sir [[Edward Howe]] also noted that the way in which [[Temeraire]] carried his tail was "very odd, not characteristic at all" of the British dragons that Sir Edward was familiar with.  Temeraire carried his tail off the ground, lashing the air gently as he walked, whereas Regal Coppers such as [[Maximus]] drag their tails behind them.  It is not known whether Temeraire's tail carriage is typical of Celestials in general.   
  
Another distinguishing feature of Celestials is that where most dragons lose their early facility with language acquisition and memorization after about their fifth or sixth week (according to [[Joulson]]), Celestials retain these facilities throughout their lives.  Imperials do so as well; [[Lung Qin Mei]] passed her first examinations in China with honour three years after she was hatched, and a certain Korean Imperial managed to learn French in a month, as le [[Comte de la Pérouse]] reported in his journal.
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Another distinguishing feature of Celestials is that where most dragons lose their early facility with language acquisition and memorization after about their fifth or sixth week (according to [[Joulson]]), Celestials retain these facilities throughout their lives.  Imperials may do so as well; [[Lung Qin Mei]] passed her first examinations in China with honour three years after she was hatched.
  
 
In ''Blood of Tyrants'', [[Matsudaira]] informs [[William Laurence]] that Celestials may not be a Chinese breed at all, but Japanese. According to Matsudaira, "Such a dragon [a Celestial] has not been seen across the sea for five centuries, since the servants of the Yuan emperor stole the last egg of the Divine Wind line from Hakozaki Shrine as he withdrew in ignominy from his attempt at conquest, his murderous beasts having slain the rest of that noble line." (''Blood of Tyrants'', p. 49)
 
In ''Blood of Tyrants'', [[Matsudaira]] informs [[William Laurence]] that Celestials may not be a Chinese breed at all, but Japanese. According to Matsudaira, "Such a dragon [a Celestial] has not been seen across the sea for five centuries, since the servants of the Yuan emperor stole the last egg of the Divine Wind line from Hakozaki Shrine as he withdrew in ignominy from his attempt at conquest, his murderous beasts having slain the rest of that noble line." (''Blood of Tyrants'', p. 49)

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