Dragons are viewed quite differently across cultures. In Western traditions, they are often seen as malevolent creatures associated with destruction and greed, symbolizing chaos that heroes must conquer. In contrast, many East Asian cultures, such as in China, view dragons as benevolent and powerful beings that symbolize strength, good fortune, and protection. These differing perspectives reflect broader cultural values and beliefs about nature and power.
The beliefs vary from one culture to another.
How are so sure that these cultures have never made contact with each other..
geocentric
With tolerance.
There is not an abbreviation for the word dragons. Dragons are mythical creatures and in many cultures part of spirituality and folklore.
They have significance because they are a popular legend so people make honor tributes to dragons to bring good luck.
They eat angels and other insects like Navajos.lolz
cuz they ain't fool
not good we mostly like girls from other cultures
In many cultures, dragons symbolize power, strength, and good luck. They are often seen as protectors and guardians. In Western cultures, dragons can also represent wisdom and knowledge.
diverse cultures view the American Dream as an great opportunity for them to get better in life.
dragons aren't 1000 years old. recorded history began over more than 1000's of years ago. i believe that they haven been and gone. statues and art or dragons exist in Asian and many other cultures. i have no idea if there is any recorded history of dragons but its worth looking into