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There are many stories about dragons in the West. Although many of them are confused with dragons and snakes, dragons also occupy a certain position in the West

In Greek mythology, the first The monster is Ikedni - a half-human and half-snake woman (similar to a dragon). She is the incarnation of the earth. She has a son, Typh, who has the head of hundreds of dragons, wings, and the lower body is a snake. A monster that can spit out lava. This monster almost defeated the gods of Olympus, but unfortunately was captured. He had incest with his mother and gave birth to many famous monsters - the Hound of Hades, the Sphinx, the Chimaera and the Hydra (the latter two are related to dragons)

Other famous dragons include Laton, the hundred-headed dragon who guards the golden apple tree (related to Hercules, one of his tasks is to obtain the golden apples guarded by Laton), and the dragon that guards the Golden Fleece (disciplined by Yi Asong kills) and the endless sea monsters that appear in the heroes' adventures

There are fewer stories about dragons in Nordic culture, mainly the world tree snake in Nordic mythology is more famous. It is the dragon that died with Beowulf in folklore (this was Beowulf's last battle, he killed the dragon, but was later killed by the wounds and poisonous gas caused by the dragon) and in "The Ring of the Nibelung" The magic dragon Fafnir

There should be more stories about dragons in religious records, including the sea dragon Leviathan in "Job", Daniel and the dragon in "New Testament Apostles", and St. George slaying the dragon. , the world-destroying dragon Diver and the evil dragon Satan in the Book of Revelation

In traditional Western culture, dragons mean evil, destruction, greed and protection. This is where they are very different from their relatives in the East. , therefore, in Western culture, the deaths of these powerful creatures are often used to highlight the greatness of their heroes