Are there really dragons in this world?
Scientific explanation of dragon
Dragon is a legendary magical animal that symbolizes auspiciousness and peace. It is recorded in ancient texts that dragons have nine similarities: head like a camel, horns like a deer, eyes like a rabbit, ears like an ox, neck like a snake, belly like a mirage, scales like a carp, claws like an eagle, and palms like a tiger. In ancient times, dragons have always been regarded as gods and represent the highest power.
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However, with the development of science and technology, scientists have pointed out through the interpretation of ancient documents and objective scientific research that dragons do not actually exist and are just a figment of the imagination of the ancients. It is a sacred object that can be used to avoid disasters and pray for blessings.
However, there are always some things that science cannot explain. The following three real events about dragons are beyond even scientists.
The legend of the real dragon
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Legends about dragons have been described all over the world. The ancient emperor rode a dragon and locked the dragon well, King Yu locked the dragon, and the dragon was born. Nine Sons, Dragon Girl worships Guanyin, dragon culture is closely related to us. Something closer to our lives, such as the origin of the name Heilongjiang.
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Legend has it that a white dragon once caused trouble. Later, in a village by the river, a family gave birth to a black dragon. It turns out that the Black Dragon came to help get rid of the White Dragon, and the villagers followed his instructions and supported him. Finally, the White Dragon was eliminated, and people named the river Heilongjiang in memory of the Black Dragon.
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There are countless legends about dragons. Various theories seem to tell us that dragons are around us, but we have no way of verifying them. But the three dragons below are genuine. Each of them has pictures and even video data to verify. They are the three dragons that are most likely to exist at present.
Yingkou Dragon Falls Incident: Many Witnesses
Yingkou Dragon Falls Incident
Yingkou Dragon Falls Incident occurred in 1934. It is said that someone found a real dragon on the shore at that time , but this dragon is already dying. Because dragons are sacred creatures, it would definitely be a bad sign if they died here. Local people worked hard to find food and drink for this real dragon and tried their best to save it. This went on for several days, until one day it rained heavily and the dragon disappeared.
The keel of a fallen dragon in Yingkou
But on August 8, people found another dragon body in the reeds 10 kilometers away from the mouth of the Liaohe River. According to eyewitnesses, this dragon was the same one that disappeared after being rescued. At that time, some people picked up the scales and keel bones that fell off the dragon's body. Later, the police sealed off the scene. It is said that the dragon bones were displayed for many days at that time. Many people came to visit and wanted to see with their own eyes what a real dragon looked like.
The dragon falling event in Yingkou is the most authentic and real dragon sighting event with the most witnesses. China Central Television’s "Approaching Science" column made a special report on the dragon falling event in Yingkou in 2004. It is available online. There are also video materials from that time.
The Oriental Dragon Appears in Malaysia
In 2009, the Malaysian scientific expedition team has been conducting scientific research near Borneo. The work went very smoothly. Everyone got on the plane and was about to finish the work. , members of the scientific expedition team looked down from the plane and suddenly spotted this giant creature, and took this photo in a hurry.
Malaysian dragon
As you can see from the photo, this giant creature is about a hundred feet long and swims in the water. It is somewhat similar to the Chinese dragon. The difference is more like a boa constrictor. However, eyewitnesses at the time said that the giant creature's head resembled a Chinese dragon and had seven nostrils.
This incident caused quite a stir in the local area. After extensive reports by relevant media, local residents were panicked. There are even crazy rumors that the Chinese dragon has arrived in Malaysia.
Chinese dragon specimens were collected by Japan
During the Anti-Japanese War, Japan obtained a large amount of gold, silver, jewelry, cultural relics and antiques from China. Among the many priceless antiques that China has left abroad, there is an extremely precious dragon specimen.
This true dragon specimen is different from the giant dragons we usually see flying in the sky. It is only about 1 meter from head to tail.
The whole body is covered with scales and covered with gold paint. Although it has undergone anti-corrosion treatment, the entire specimen is no longer complete. The horns on its head have been broken and lost, its eyes are abnormally large, and one of its claws seems to have been lost, and now only three claws are left.
This extremely rare true dragon specimen is now collected by Zuiryuji Temple in Osaka, Japan. It is said that it was trafficked to Japan by Chinese businessmen during the Meiji era, and later transferred to wealthy Japanese businessmen. After several rounds, it finally ended up in the hands of a famous Japanese collector. Later, the collector donated it to the country, and now this specimen has become the treasure of Zuiryu Temple.
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Do dragons exist? With the development of science and technology, we believe that sooner or later scientists will unravel the mystery.