Dragon

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Dragon is a term often used in various cultures to describe serpent-like creatures, often with magical or spiritual qualities. The two most well-known cultural traditions of dragon are the European dragon, derived from European folk traditions and ultimately related to Greek and Middle Eastern mythologies, and the Chinese dragon, with counterparts in Japan, Korea and other East Asian countries.

Description

Depending on the cultural context, dragons can be imagined and described in many different ways. In European cultures, dragons are often depicted as winged, horned, four-legged, and capable of breathing fire. Dragons in Asian cultures are usually depicted as wingless, four-legged, serpentine creatures with above-average intelligence.

European Dragons

European dragons are usually depicted as malevolent though there are exceptions (such as Y Ddraig Goch, the Red Dragon of Wales). They are often associated with a great hero who tries to slay them. Some of the most famous European dragons include the dragon from Beowulf and the dragon from the legend of Saint George.

Asian Dragons

Asian dragons are usually seen as benevolent and associated with water and weather phenomena. They are often associated with wisdom and longevity. They are usually depicted as snake-like with four legs. They are often associated with the Emperor of China who used the dragon as a symbol of his imperial power and strength.

Dragons in Modern Culture

In modern times, dragons are often used in a variety of media including literature, film, television, games, and popular culture. They are often used as symbols of power and magic.

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