中國(guó)龍與北歐神話世界蛇形象對(duì)比
一.中國(guó)龍的介紹與整體文化特征
The dragon in ancient Chinese mythology is a mystical creature, depicted as a long, scaled
serpent with the ability to fly and transform. It is associated with the power to summon wind
and rain, and is often regarded as a symbol of auspiciousness, alongside the phoenix and
qilin. The dragon holds significant symbolism in ancient China, representing imperial authority
and control over natural elements such as water, rain, typhoons, and floods. In Chinese
mythology, the dragon is portrayed as a creature of transformation, capable of bringing
prosperity to all things, and is believed to ascend to the heavens during the spring equinox
and dwell in the depths during the autumn equinox. The \"Ode to the Dragon\" by Wang Anshi
also provides a detailed description of the dragon.