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RE: Motorcycle Travel Series by @velimir 'Killing a Dragon' (Part #329)

in #travel7 years ago
In myth and legend of the world, Dragon often breathes fire, similar to wings, big claws, and long tail. They are usually described as frightening and destructive monsters.

Gods and heroes must kill them in a great symbolic battle for evil. But some cultures, especially Chinese and Japanese, see the Dragon in a positive light and useful as a symbol of luck.

In ancient times, the Dragon was often a representation of evil, destruction, and death. Dragon Apophis in Egyptian mythology is the enemy of Ra, the sun god. The myth of the Babylonian roof is a monument of the Tiara that drags like that, which is involved with the problem. Dragons also choose in the Bible, where they often speak with Satan. The dragon appears in various Greek and Roman myths.

For example, Apollo against Dragon Python, which makes oracle in Delphi. In Greece and Rome, dragons are considered to understand the secrets of the earth. They have a protective and frightening nature. Risk, the dragon is as a military outfit. The first century Roman army of A. Dragon carved out the standard they brought to the battlefield. The ancient Celts also used symbols on their combat equipment, and to this day the red dragon appears on the Welsh flag.