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dragon mythology

February 12th, 2009

Dragons are one of the mythological creatures that have spanned many ages and cultures. You will find dragons in the one of the oldest cultures, which is the Chinese. The Chinese portray dragons as divine creatures that bring good fortune and prosperity. It also represents power and excellence. You will also find them in other western cultures where they are portrayed as protectors of kingdoms and are loyal creatures.

But there is no one image or definition of what a dragon really is. With the wide variety of descriptions from various cultures, it is really difficult to say that there is one dragon, which started the whole dragon mythology. A lot of stories have been told and movies that were made to show the different personalities the dragons possess. And people of today still appreciate the myth and wear dragon jewelry or have figurines displayed in their homes.

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dragon mythology

December 19th, 2008

Various cultures from around the world describe dragon legends differently. In eastern Europe, dragons are attributed to demons and evil spirits that hunt fair maidens. In other parts of the world, dragons are seen as a source of knowledge and wisdom. It is for these reasons that king0s and queens send out expeditions to capture such beasts and harness their power. It has been said that the power coming from dragons helped kings conquer other kingdoms, and to expand their vast empires.

In the ancient Chinese culture, however, dragon mythology involves good fortune and prosperity. Many believed that dragons are gentle creatures that roamed the bamboo forests of China. Old folks and farmers would even offer them cattle as sacrifices if a member of the family is ill. The dragons would take the cattle, and in return, heal the sick as well as bless the household with good luck.

SemiCritic Mythology