Chapter 183: Waiting
After getting along with monsters for many years, he feels that there is no difference between demons and people, demons are good and evil, and people are not, some people are evil, thousands of times more terrible than demons.
So even if he returned to the half-immortal family two years later, he still wouldn't agree with the concept of the clansmen.
After using two pills to soak in the fragrant soup twice, Mo Yan's injuries were mostly healed, and Xiao Banxian also hoped that he would quickly calculate what would happen next.
This night.
The little half-immortal is still sleeping in the courtyard like in the Hongfa Temple, this night he returned to Kunlun in a dream, and saw his childhood best friend Xiao Mo Demon Ruoye, just pulled Ruoye and said a few words, Ruoye's appearance changed, and gradually became the appearance of Mo Liunian.
At the beginning, Ruoye's wings were injured and was rescued by Xiao Banxian, and later Mo Liunian's injured appearance reminded Xiao Banxian of Ruoye, so he had the name Mo Liunian.
Mo Liunian was looking at the little half-immortal with a smile at the moment.
"Boss. β
The little half-fairy was immediately awakened, and when he woke up, it was already dawn, and the little half-fairy remembered the dream just now, and his mood regained his calm for a long time.
Xiao Banxian is still wandering around every day as usual, Xiaohua and Xiaocha have been missing, Granny Cui's early stall is gone, the longer the time, the smaller the chance of survival, everyone knows it but pretends to be optimistic.
The scope of the little half-immortal wandering is no longer limited to the north of the city, he came to the jade rouge shop in the south of the city to visit Jiang Yan, but did not see Jiang Yan, Jiang Yan's brother Jiang Huai said that Jiang Yan was unwell and rested in the room.
But seeing that the little half-fairy was dressed luxuriously and looked good, he was secretly very satisfied, and he only hoped that his sister could feel that he had forgotten Lin Zhusheng's stinky boy.
There was no movement on Wang Dali's side, but Xiao Banxian knew that the murderer would definitely go.
The dragon, the most terrifying and powerful creature in legend, appears before your eyes! its body covered with glittering scales and huge wings like bat's wings seem to obscure the entire sky, and the flames from its mouth are enough to turn goldstone into molten streamsγγγγγγ
This is the form of a dragon in fantasy literature. All the peoples of the world have legends that resemble dragon-like monsters. Their common characteristics are: they look like lizards, snakes, crocodiles and other reptiles. The dragons in China, India and many national myths can call the wind and rain, live in rivers and oceans, and have an inseparable relationship with water. Dragons in Western fantasy literature do not have this characteristic. Let's take a look at what legendary dragons around the world look like!
Dragons of China
Since prehistoric times, there have been artifacts depicting dragon-shaped monsters in China. At first, the dragon's body was in the form of a four-legged beast, and it slowly changed to a serpentine form. And what's interesting is that the Chinese character for dragon is a hieroglyph, and our ancestors really made up this creature out of thin air? It's really very intriguing. Scholars have pointed out that the image of the Chinese dragon may have originated from crocodiles, snakes, fish, and even cows, horses, and pigsγγγγγγ and other animals, plus some worship of natural phenomena such as clouds, fog, thunder, lightning, rainbows. There are the following records in the history books: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Wu Guo invaded Yue and dug up a huge skeleton that could not fit a whole car in Huiji Mountain, so Wu sent a messenger to Confucius to ask what kind of creature it was. Perhaps this is the earliest dinosaur fossil unearthed in history! Perhaps there were great paleontologists among ancient humans, who speculated that there were once huge reptilian creatures in the world based on the discoveries of dinosaur bones and dinosaur eggs, and imagined that dragons were monstersγγγγγγ Off topicγγγγγγ Let's get down to business.
There are many different types of dragons in Chinese legends, but here are some common examples. Generally speaking, the so-called real dragon, with a pair of antlers, a slender snake body, a fish tail, a huge roar, five or four claws, chasing the dragon balls. The dragon king is based on the legend of Buddhism, and those who have seen the work of Yoshiki Tanaka of Japan "The Legend of the Dragon" must be deeply impressed by the dragon kings of the four seas incarnated by the dragon brothers. Others, such as the hydra monster, are the subordinates of the water god who broke the pillar of heaven. Ying Long, the subordinate sent by the Yellow Emperor when the Yellow Emperor and Chi You started the war in Zhuolu, was in charge of the rain and had wings. Jiaolong, the legend can cause a big water, the mountains and seas describe it like a snake and four legs are small, the head is thin, the neck is white, the big one is more than ten around, the egg is like one or two stones, can swallow people, often endanger the passing ships in the river. Teng snake is a giant python with wings and can fly.
Dragons of India
The dragon king and dragon maiden in Buddhist texts are translated from the Indian Sanskrit words nega and negi, which originally meant a big snake, which has the ability to change and can call the wind and rain. Later, it was introduced to China and mixed with the image of the Chinese dragon.
Mayan mythology
The god, which has the image of both a snake and a bird, is a good god with multiple roles such as the sun god, the wind god, the rain god and the thunder god, and has a peculiar shape. White skin, black beard, big eyes and high forehead, tall stature, wings on arms, and two (human head) snake bodies under the body, the god body is connected to the snake body, and there is an X-shaped symbol at the junction.
In the Mayan ruins, many images related to reptiles can also be found: such as the V-shaped two-headed snake, which symbolizes death and sacrifice, the rain god and demon in the shape of a crocodile head and two deer hooves, water pouring down from the mouth, and a human head emerging from the snake's mouth, indicating that creatures from another world have come to this world, and so on.
Persian mythology
In the Persian mythological epic Book of Kings, there is a legend of the heroes Sham and Restam slaying the evil dragon. The dragon that Lestam slays hides in the darkness and spits fire, and the blood that comes out of the dragon is black, and it can darken the whole world.
Norse mythology
In the legend of the Ring of Nibelungen, the giants took the ring from the dwarves and gave it to the dragon Fafnir to guard, and the hero Siegfried slew the dragon with his sword, and the dragon's blood splashed on Sigfei's lips, giving him the ability to talk to birds. Siegfei then obtains the ring, bathes in dragon blood, and gains the ability to be invulnerable.
Legend has it that next to the root of the World Tree leading to the Land of the Dead, there is a black dragon called Nidhogg, which is nestled and gnawed at the trunk along with countless other snakes. When the tree is eaten, the universe will collapse.
Greek mythology
There are many legends of basilisks and dragons in Greek mythology. Typhon, born to Gaia, the mother of the earth, was killed by Zeus, the father of the gods, with a thunderbolt and a hundred giant snakes that spit fire in their mouths and eyes. Pyhton, a giant serpent in the cave of Banazars, was killed by the sun god Apollo, who was given the title of Pyhton.
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