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It is generally believed that the mermaid is a mammal called the manatee.
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The landlord can take a look at the movie "Kappa Summer", which is very touching. Today, when the whole class watched it together, many girls cried. The protagonist of the story is a kappa, named Xiao Ku (it was given by Kangyi, his original name was forgotten because of too much time), his father was killed by a samurai 300 years ago (so bloody and cruel, his arms and head were cut off), and later ** Xiao Ku was buried in the soil once.
300 years later, it was picked up by a student Yasuichi Uehara, brought home, raised it, and lived together. During the summer vacation, Yasuichi took Koku to Tono to look for a kappa, but he couldn't find it, so he had to go back. Unexpectedly, the kappa's affair was discovered by **.
On one show, he saw the offspring of the samurai who killed his dad, and he also kept the arm of Little Cool Dad. Xiao Ku lost his mind on the spot, hugged his arms and cried. Kangyi's dog "Uncle" left the filming scene with Xiao Ku, but was hit and killed by a car (Xiao Ku is fine, it was the uncle who was hit and killed), a group of eagles wanted to eat Xiao Ku and the dead uncle, and when an eagle rushed down, Xiao Ku broke out and tore the eagle to pieces (so powerful).
Then Kuo climbs the Tokyo Tower and wants to finish himself. Suddenly, a dark cloud envelops the city, the dragon god appears, and it rains heavily, and Xiao Ku understands that his father doesn't want him to do this. He decided to live ...
Eventually, he left the Kang family and went to a distant, deserted place in search of his kind...
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An amphibian in Japanese folklore, with a tiger-like face and scales, resembling a child of four or five years old. It is "a child who lives in the river", so it is called "kappa". Originally, the kappa was a spirit in the water, and was worshipped by the people as a river god, but there is also a theory that the kappa was a messenger of the water god, and was transformed by the frost that fell from the water god.
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For the Chinese, the kappa is like a creature like a water ghost, according to the records in the ancient book "Youminglu", this creature is called water worm, also known as worm boy or water spirit, naked human body, different lengths and sizes, eyes, ears, nose, tongue and lips, wearing a basin on the head, receiving water three or five feet, only water bravery, loss of water has no courage. According to the research of Japanese folklorists, the creature is supposed to be what the country calls a kappa. Japanese folklorist Kunio Yanagida also wrote a study of kappa koma (the legend of the kappa pulling the horse into the river) in the "Yamashima Folk Tan Collection", saying that its shape is like a blue-black monkey, its hands and feet are like duck paws, and the depression on the top of the head is like a saucer, whether it is in the water or on land, as long as the water in the dish does not dry up, it is infinitely powerful and can wrestle with people or horses, so there is a saying in Japan to describe the great disaster, it is called "kappa extinction".
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What exactly is a water ghost? Known in Japan as "kappa", they are small enough to kill crocodiles.
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The dragon has always been a legendary creature in Chinese mythology and has a deep relationship with the Chinese nation. It is a sign of auspiciousness and a symbol of ancient imperial power, but it is not a real thing. However, it is said that there is a real dragon specimen in Japan's Ruiryu Temple, which has a history of more than 370 years, and I don't know if it is true or not.
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The record of dragons is in the "Classic of Mountains and Seas", but for the book "Classic of Mountains and Seas", people often think that what they have not seen is not real. Therefore, the "Classic of Mountains and Seas" is completely denied.
But the record of the dragon is in"Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty".It is also in this book that dragons are mounts of people. That's right, no matter what"The Classic of Mountains and Seas" is also "The Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty".It's all consistent.
In other books of ancient times, there are also references to dragons. It's just that it has long been believed that dragons are non-existent animals.
There have been records of dragons falling into the world in various places, including Zuiryuji Temple in Osaka, Japan. The reason why this place is famous is also because there is a dragon that fell there, hence the name.
Another example is today's mobile phones, TVs, and computers. In the dynasties before the Qing Dynasty, if someone described to the people at that time that there was a computer or a television set, which could pass on what happened to people on the other side of the world, presumably the treatment that this person received must have been treated with a nervous disorder.
In the same way, whether it is a dragon or a mermaid specimen, for us, just like the people of ancient times, TV and mobile phones are not the same for them?
Besides,There is indeed an animal like a dragon in the south. Commonly known as the four-legged snake.
Therefore, we have no problem with the suspicion of the real dragon specimens, kappa specimens, and mermaid specimens stored in Ruiryuji Temple in Osaka, Japan. But it's not right to do that if you deny it all right?!
After all, human cognition is currently very limited! First of all, it is necessary to deny that what has not been seen is not existing, and this view is incorrect!
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The first one, you don't have to look at those things in the first place, if it's true, then you're going to see the hell.
The second one, if it is believed to be true, can only ask you to go to the psychiatric doctor.
In the contemporary era where science and technology are so prosperous, if there was a real dragon, it would have been announced a long time ago. Whether it's a dragon skeleton or a dragon archaeology. Need to go to Japan to see a taxidermier?
Moreover, the shape of the Chinese dragon has evolved very much from ancient times to the present. The dragon is not a physical entity. It only takes one sentence to refute, how many claws does a dragon have?
In the Ming Dynasty in China, 5 claws were called dragons and 4 claws were called pythons, which were set artificially. So no matter how it was created, a dragon can be called fake.
The second is a specimen of the so-called kappa, it's just a mummy, and this mummy has been identified as fake. And this so-called kappa specimen has been banned from display.
The third so-called specimen of the mermaid, everyone who has seen it laughed, is nothing more than a monkey's head and a salted fish.
But having said that, Japan is also an extremely difficult country to understand. They want to believe it's their business. If you want to believe it, it's your fault.
China has always had no shortage of legends of dragons, and it is the ancestral country of dragons, and there is no shortage of legends of Hebo, but it has long been proved that it is a kind of witch blessing. It's okay for a child of a few years old to scare and scare them. If you take it seriously, I'm afraid that there will be mental problems.
Sometimes I think this kind of curious news is very vulgar because it completely violates scientific common sense. Fortunately, the vast majority of Chinese are still relatively rational in this regard, just laughing.
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In Japan, there are specimens of real dragons, kappa, and mermaids in Osaka, OsakaBut I don't think it's credible, and those specimens are nothing more than a patchwork of bones from other animals, or artificially made.
The dragon has always been a creature with a fantastical color, and it is also an admirable existence. In Japan, there is such a specimen of "dragon" in Osaka Ruiryuji Temple, this dragon is small, only about 1 meter long, with short horns on its head, long whiskers around its mouth, bulging eyes, limbs may be due to degeneration, relatively thick and short, claws shaped like bird claws, three-toed, and its back is curved like a snake.
The whole body is attached with scales, but because of embalming, the whole body is painted with gold paint, made into a specimen, according to legend, a group of fishermen along the coast of Fujian accidentally caught this dragon in their own fishing nets, and later in order to prevent decay specially brushed a layer of gold paint, and then changed hands to Japan, and finally sold it to Japan with **, and then dedicated to the temple。However, this dragon is not recognized by people, and I think that this temple in Japan was deliberately set up to attract tourists, and to attract more people to worship this temple.
Moreover, the real dragon is a symbol of the Son of Heaven, and the dragon must be a very large existence, like the kappa and the mermaid are fake fairy tales, because there is no real thing to compare at all, just by virtue of the description in the book
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The real dragon specimens and kappa specimens stored at Zuiryuji Temple in Japan are not real.
Japan's Zuiryuji Temple stores so-called real dragon specimens, mermaid specimens, and kappa specimens are all fake. Although there are various legends in Japan's Zuiryuji Temple, such as the true dragon specimen is said to have been discovered by a farmer in Fujian Province in 1878, the dragon was later bought by a Hong Kong man and sold to a Japanese merchant in Hong Kong, and it is even said that the dragon was still alive at that time, but died not long after arriving in Japan. The legend of the kappa is even more bizarre, the legend is that the Japanese found and caught it in the 18th century, because it looks like the legendary mermaid is very rare (in fact, this specimen is very ugly), so it was collected, and later it changed hands several times and was bought to Zuiryuji Temple.
But in reality, these specimens are all fake. At the turn of the century, a group of Japanese craftsmen sold them to Westerners who collected biological specimens around the world, and some sold them to temples so that they could be enshrined, so that temples could be used as a gimmick to attract pilgrims. This is how the various specimens in Ruiryu Temple came about.
Of course, most of the specimens were not sold for such a high price (after all, there are still very few rich and stupid people), but were sold to the Japanese Seemono Hut, which is actually a circus and fake exhibition that is now opened in some places. Through appalling gimmicks, people come to ** and thus make a profit.
In 2017, the Folk Museum in Sakura City, Chiba Prefecture, gave a detailed explanation of how specimens such as kappa, mermaids, and real dragons were made. To put it simply, kappa and mermaid are made by connecting the upper body of the monkey and the lower body of the salmon with iron wires and making ribs, and then processing the head to make it more like a human face, sticking human hair to the monkey's head, and then putting the finished model under the floor to dry for 40 days, and then making a kappa or mermaid. The British once took an X-ray of a mermaid bought from Japan, and it turned out that as expected, it was ribs made of wire, a monkey's head, human hair, and teeth made of shells.
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I think it's true, because nothing comes out of nowhere, maybe there were dragons and mermaids before, but due to the change of something, the change of environment, they disappeared.
Dragons and phoenixes are beasts that have been in existence since ancient timesIn ancient times, the dragon was the symbol of the Son of HeavenThe phoenix symbolizes auspiciousness and longevity, and these two mythical beasts are very common in the imperial palace, and even the emperor's dragon bed is carved with dragon and phoenix patterns, and today, the dragon and phoenix patterns have long become a symbol of China. The dragon originated from the Yellow Emperor and had not yet taken shape in the Western Zhou Dynasty; In the Eastern Han Dynasty, the form of the dragon was strange, the body was huge, and it tended to be in the form of a tiger; During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the dragon became slimmer again, and the flame pattern was added to the body; In the Tang and Song dynasties, the dragon had the physical characteristics of a snake and generally had wings.
According to the words of historical records,The dragon is a magical creature with these two horns on its headNot only does it have two horns but also eight claws, and it can fly thousands of miles into the air and dive into water, and it can basically do it all. The dragon is very domineering, we just take a look, we can see it condescendingly, there is a feeling of looking down on all beings from the sky, so its skills are still relatively comprehensive, and it also has these skills that are more close to the people, that is, the people in the field have not harvested food, or when the land is relatively dry at this timeHe can call the wind and be able to give people some giftsTherefore, many people in ancient times liked the creature of dragons, believing that this creature was the embodiment of strength and kindness.
In the ancient tombs excavated in Puyang, Henan Province, the pattern of the Yangtze crocodile using a mussel shell pendulum was found. The dragon depicted on the painted pottery of Yangshao culture is also a reptile with a large head and a long tail. The Yunlong stone carving sculpture in Dazu Nanshan, Sichuan Province is a hornless and beardless, crappy eyebrow, vivid image of the Yangtze crocodile.
Horned dragons were first seen on Shang Dynasty oracle bone inscriptions and bronzesThe shape of a Shang Dynasty bronze dragon pattern unearthed in Shanxi Province is double-horned, and the body decoration is exactly the same as the body pattern of the Yangtze crocodile.
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Mermaids do not exist, and what has always been regarded as a mermaid is a sea beast with the scientific name of dugong.
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Curious Exploration: Humans Evolved from Fish? Do mermaids really exist?
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Are there really mermaids in the world? The real "mermaid" is ugly and invincible? Netizen: Knowledge!
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A team of construction workers found the unbelievable creature in a tomb near the shores of the Black Sea outside Sochi.
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Mermaids may have been humans, and when apes evolved, some of them went to the sea to become mermaids, and some of them went to land to become where we are now. But there is still no evidence or basis, but people think that an animal called ploughing is very similar to a mermaid.
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Yes, in 1968, humans captured a mermaid child who could speak human words.
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