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May I ask the name and introduction of dragons in western mythology?

Dragon, a creature in western myths and legends, exists in various literary works, artistic works and buildings.

Dragon originated from the ancient cultures of some ethnic groups in Western Europe, as a symbol of strength and sacredness, while it is described as synonymous with evil and devil in Christian culture.

Dragons are usually described as having a body like a puma, two huge bat wings or wings, four legs, and a head somewhat like a horse. The colors most often mentioned in stories are green, red or gold.

Its tail is long and curved, with thorns at the end and possibly barbs. There are huge claws at the end of each leg, similar to those of carnivorous birds. Dragons have rows of fangs, usually backstab. In late modern times, this creature usually breathed fire or poison, or poisonous blood. Have great strength and magical ability.

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Islamic dragon

Islam is spreading in the Middle East, and it questions that ancient gods are ignorant traditions. However, new theology has adapted some ancient myths.

Muslim folklore enthusiastically describes the lamp god and dragon, and personifies them into the elemental images of fire and water. The poet described the city of the lamp god and the heroic king and soldiers who defeated the powerful dragon. These dragons are flesh and blood, and in medieval Persian art, they were happily painted as bright as gems.

Muslim folklore also includes dragon angels and demons. Among them, Jawzahr, the dragon dancing among the stars, caused comets and eclipses behind him.