
This article explores the prehistoric and symbolic origins of Eastern dragons, tracing their roots to serpent imagery found in ancient Southern China. Before written language, early tribal communities encountered massive serpents in rivers, lightning storms, and rain patterns imprinting awe and reverence toward nature’s power. The behavior of molting snakes and circular movement inspired sacred symbolism, forging the foundation of dragons as benevolent forces associated with water, renewal, and divine authority.
Hydra, Dragon, Chinese mythology, Eastern Dragon
Hydra, Dragon, Chinese mythology, Eastern Dragon
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