Some people raised dragons in the Xia Dynasty. Do you still believe in dragons?

Some people raised dragons in the Xia Dynasty. Do you still believe in dragons?

Everyone knows that we are descendants of the dragon. Although no one has seen a dragon, we still think so. Other stories about dragons are so popular in modern times that some people have shot them down. Is this story true or false?

Hong Hao, born in 1088, was in the reign of Song Gaozong. He was handsome and extraordinary. At the age of 27, he entered high school and became an official. In the early Southern Song Dynasty, he was sent to the State of Jin, but it was difficult to come back after he went there. He didn't come back until 15, and when he came back, he was named Wei Gong.

Hong Hao heard about a very shocking job in Jin Guo. One day, when Lu Ye Po woke up in the morning, he suddenly caught a glimpse of a ten-foot-long black dragon hovering in the tent. After shaking, Liao Mao took a bow and quickly shot at the black dragon with an arrow. I saw the black dragon take back a cry and fly west. The consequence of fainting is that the black dragon's body was invented in the west. Surprisingly, the original 10-foot-long dragon body was reduced to a few feet long, but the dragon horn was cut off. Later, Liao had to take the dragon's body back to the national treasury for collection and watch it by himself.

When the Song and Jin Dynasties were unified, Yuan Haowen, a great scholar in the Song Dynasty, also mentioned that in the five years of Shenshu, there was a hei long ji, which was shot by the Liao ancestors and hidden in the library. This dragon is more than five feet long, with a tongue of two and a half inches and a bone as hard as a stone.

In fact, there are too many works in ancient books that are still incomprehensible, and the records are very specific. We can't consciously assert that they don't exist. Just like those exotic flowers and plants described by predecessors in Shan Hai Jing, many of them were found and lost in the Atlantic Ocean or North America and other parts of the world, but under the premise of sailing at that time, it was basically impossible to cause harm.

In a word, modern science and technology are too backward to be annotated by science and feudalism. Take myself for example, I firmly believe that there are many strange plants in modern times, and perhaps dragons, but I am on the verge of extinction after the change of time, probably happy to escape to the sky and the earth.

What do you think, ladies and gentlemen?