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I can tell you for sure that there are dragons. In the early years, I have always been very interested in dragons, and I have browsed a lot of articles about dragons intentionally or unintentionally, there are ** and texts, all of which are evidence of the existence of dragons, and it is undeniable that these evidence can be false, but only one true one can be established, when I was a child, I heard my grandmother also say that I saw the dragon swinging its tail in the air. My understanding is that it exists in another space, and it can come and go in and out of our space at will, so there are very few people who see it.
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The world is so big that I truly believe that dragons exist. It's just that we humans haven't been certified yet.
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The first understanding of dragons in our generation probably came from the dragon king in "Journey to the West". There are a few rough impressions, which I am afraid are common to everyone - the dragon is a god, there is a dragon king in the sea, and the dragon king is responsible for rainfall. In fact, the combination of dragon and mythology was after Buddhism was introduced to China, and before that, in the Qin and Han dynasties, although the dragon had a certain divinity in people's hearts, it had not yet reached the point of "ranking in the immortal class".
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The ancients believed that the dragon should be different from the modern dragon, and the dragon should be considered supernatural, for example, the ancient wood knot can be said to be a dragon, and a cloud of smoke can also be said to be a dragon, not that it must be a divine beast that can fly and hide is called a dragon.
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Personally, I think the dragon is a product of human intention as a totem. Maybe it was recorded by people in the form of totems when a real object was recorded by people in ancient times, or maybe people saw something special and magnified its characteristics to form a dragon. It's not uncommon to have or not to have.
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I don't think it's likely, and the existence is limited to legends. After all, this kind of thing is a totemic symbol, and it has not been specifically examined.
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The dragon is the totem of the Chinese! But the dragon is not there, the dragon is a combination of scales, antlers, eagle claws, ......But I'm still looking forward to the authenticity of the dragon!
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Actually, I think dragons only exist in myths and stories, but they don't exist in reality.
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Although there is no basis for this science, I believe that there are dragons in the world.
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After returning home, I heard my mother say a few days ago, last year and a group of people in the prelude to the rain, and inadvertently saw the dragon in the air, my mother watched it was too blurry, a few people in the same company saw it very clearly, a few days ago I watched a TV station report that the dragon absorbs water, ** the first few seconds of the start a dragon flew from the right side like the left side, it looks like a loach swimming past, but this is in the air.
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There are dragons, but people can't see them.
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I didn't see a dragon, but my friend told me she saw it, so I really believed in it.
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In addition to the dragon, other animals in the zodiac can correspond in reality, why did the ancients put the creation of this creature, did the dragon ever exist?
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There are no dragons in the world. There are no dragons in the real world, only dinosaurs, and they are extinct. The kind of dragon, as the totem and symbol of the Chinese nation, only exists in ancient mythology, in people's fiction and imagination.
However, from ancient times to the present, whether in the official history or the wild history, a large number of records about the "dragon" have been left.
Features of the dragon:All true dragons possess clear age groups and gain an increase in abilities and strength as they grow older. Each colored dragon possesses a spit** and many supernatural abilities, including an aura that causes overwhelming fear.
All colored dragons share the same basic body structure.
As a unique cultural cohesion and accumulation of Chinese, the dragon has taken root and hidden deep in everyone's subconscious, not only people's daily life, birth, old age, sickness and death are almost branded with dragon culture.
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1.No, dragons are just a legend and not a real thing.
2. The definition of a dragon is: a legendary supernatural animal, characterized by a creature with scales, whiskers, and the ability to raise clouds and make rain. Later, it became a totemic symbol of the Chinese nation.
Dragon: A supernatural artifact in ancient Chinese legends, it is also the head of all beasts. The dragon is a supernatural animal, with the image of nine animals in one, and it is an alien that combines the strengths of various animals.
Exactly which nine animals are still debatable.
3. The legend is mostly that it can be visible and hidden, can be small and huge, and can be short and long. The spring equinox ascends to the sky, the autumn equinox dives into the abyss, and the images of dragons that have been developed in the late period are more complex than the original dragons. In feudal times, the dragon was a symbol of the emperor and was also used to refer to the supreme power and the things of the emperor:
Dragon species, dragon face, dragon court, dragon robe, dragon let Liang Palace, etc. The dragon is the fifth in the traditional Chinese zodiac, and together with the White Tiger, the Vermilion Bird and the Xuanwu, it is known as the "Four Divine Beasts". The dragon in Western mythology is also translated as dragon, but the two are not the same.
4. From the beginning of this century to the present, there have been more than 100 treatises on the origin and essence of dragons. Here is a brief introduction: the green dragon is one of the four elephants in traditional Chinese culture, according to the Five Elements Theory, it is a spirit animal representing the East, the green dragon is both a name and a race, the direction of the green dragon is east, left, representing spring; The orientation of the white tiger is west, right, representing autumn; The direction of the Vermilion Bird is south, up, representing summer; The orientation of Xuanwu is north, down, and represents winter.
Among the 28 constellations in China, the green dragon is the general name of the seven stars of the East (Jiao, Kang, Di, Fang, Xin, Wei, and Kei). The dragon and the phoenix are not paired, the phoenix and the phoenix are paired. "Dragon vs. Phoenix" is a misreading of traditional culture.
In fact, the phoenix has always played the role of a male beast in traditional culture.
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Ghosts are the souls of the deceased who reappear in the world in their premortal form. Ghosts usually do not have a fixed form, and are generally invisible to the naked eye, and are only visible to certain people, such as relatives of the deceased, enemies, or people with yin and yang eyes.
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No, rumors are just rumors!
Love is hard to come by, and true love is eternal.
No, because it is fundamentally impossible to grow such a huge flower and be able to support the weight of a human being who is able to support himself plus prey. And, even if such a breed could appear, it would certainly eventually become extinct. Since most carnivorous plants grow in poor soil, that is to say, their energy is mainly the organisms they prey on (such as insects, etc.), such a huge flower needs a lot of energy, but such a zone can not have so many organisms for its consumption, because a flower needs a certain number of populations if it wants to become a variety and reproduce. >>>More
Oh, what is the world with dragons, the world is impossible to have dragons, if there were dragons, dragons would have appeared a long time ago...
Immortals. Definitely not!
There may be aliens though. >>>More
Hardly! Look at your own mindset! Now many phenomena cannot be explained scientifically! There are also a lot of magical events! It feels like ghosts really exist! But it's generally like this, believe when you're afraid, don't believe when you're not afraid!!