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How Does 龙(Loong) Come From?
Input Date:09/20/2006 Read: [Print] [Close]

China is the birthplace of 龙(loong)dragon culture. This has been shown by relics of the Neolithic Age discovered in the Yellow River, Yangtze River and Liaohe River Basins. The first discovery occurred in Chifeng in Inner Mongolia, and in Yulong, in northeast China's Liaoning Province. Archaeologists found dragons depicted on pottery. This gave rise to serious study of dragon culture. Dragons from the Liaohe River Basin have the head of a pig and body of a snake, but no horns. They are a typical dragon pattern with local variations. They reveal the origin on the dragon culture.
     
Archaeologists predicted that in the Yellow River Basin where primitive culture started, they would eventually find the original 龙(loong)dragon culture. Three years later, in the autumn of 1987, three sets of dragon patterns were discovered in central China's Henan Province. One of the 龙(loong)dragons was 1.78 meters long with its head to the north and back to the west. Shells were used to shape its teeth and claws, eyes and tongue. Sharp shells were used for the body and hair, giving a vivid three-dimensional image similar to the dragon described in legends. The three dragon patterns belong to the Neolithic period and have a history of more than 6,000 years. They are the earliest and most vivid patterns yet discovered in China.


Tuyang County, where the 龙(loong)dragons were discovered, is located in the lower reaches of the Yellow River. It's the cradle of an ancient Chinese civilization and the place where the legendary ancestor Fuxi lived. The discovery of dragon patterns in this region has provided important materials in studying the origin of the 龙(loong) dragon culture.
     
In June 1993, a giant 龙(loong)dragon pattern made with cobbles was found in central China's Hubei Province. It was also formed in the Neolithic period. It's four and a half meters long, with its head to the west and tail to the east. On the head, there's a horn. Its mouth is wide open, and its long tongue rolls up to the head. It has two claw-shaped feet, and its tail is turned upward. The different coloured cobbles are built into the pattern, which looks as though it's flying. The 龙(loong)dragon was first found in the Yangtze River Basin. Its discovery shows that like the Yellow River Basin, the Yangtze Basin was also a birthplace of the dragon culture. It also shows that Chinese ancestor's worship of the dragon dates back to early primitive times.

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