"Unveiling the Enigmatic Legacy of Dragons: From Ancient Myth to Modern Art"

Dragons have a 4,000-year history with diverse interpretations across cultures, from the ethereal Chinese dragons associated with wind to the fire-breathing monsters of English mythology. The oldest known word for dragon, "ušum-gal", originated in ancient Mesopotamia and was likely inspired by a combination of snakes and lions. Chinese dragon myths may have been influenced by real-world snakes or the endangered Chinese alligator, while English dragon legends are linked to creatures like the wyrm and may have been inspired by real-life snakes. These dragon myths reflect humanity's relationship with nature and the collective act of imagination across different cultures.
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