Is there really such an animal as a dragon?

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There really are dragons in the world! !

The dragon is usually interpreted as a fictional animal. 165438+1On October 22nd, the author Yan Tie said that he believed that dragons really existed and were the most primitive and main totem in China.

Wen Yiduo once wrote a paper on Fuxi Kao, denying the existence of biological dragons and inferring that there was a big snake called "Dragon" in ancient times. Later, the group with the serpent totem merged with other groups and absorbed a certain part of its totem respectively. Therefore, snakes have horseheads, deer horns, fish scales and beards, and so on. Yan Tie does not agree with this "totem fusion theory". After studying Ye Gong Long Hao in middle school, he firmly believed that dragons were not fictional and had been to places where dragons were said to haunt for many times. Finally, he wrote this novel-the trace of the dragon, with exploring and looking for the dragon as the main line.

Yan Tie said that he consulted a large number of ancient books to prove the existence of biological dragons. For example, in Twenty-nine Years of Zuo Gong, it was recorded that dragons were found in the suburbs of Jiangxi in autumn. This statement is also adopted in Historical Records. Another example is the official history "Biography of Zhang Xiao in the Later Han Dynasty": "See Huanglong Eight Articles in the Whole Mausoleum in the same year".

He also pointed out that from modern times to modern times, there are also many witnesses of real dragons. More than 70 years ago, I saw a dragon on the north bank of Liaohe River in Yingkou. After days of heavy rain, its rotting remains were found in the lower reaches of Tang Wei, and were transported by the police to the city for exhibition. The August issue of Shengjing Times 1934, 14 was named "Jiao Lei is exhausted".

This is the title report, with a photo of "Keel". Yan Tie hopes that the publication of the novel will inspire people who believe in the existence of dragons to explore their footprints together.

In addition, Yan Tie also refuted the judgment in the novel Wolf Totem, arguing that the dragon-not the white dog or the wolf-is the most primitive and main totem in China.