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The dragon is trapped on the beach, which is completely unbelievable. Guess the zodiac and explain it.
According to folklore, a snake becomes a big snake, a big snake becomes a dumpling, and a dumpling becomes a dragon. Snakes can't fly, they can only bend over and crawl, while dragons can fly, so dragons are trapped on the beach, which is totally unbelievable.
folklore
Snakes practice for 1,000 years to become pythons, pythons practice for 1,000 years to become pythons, pythons practice for 1,000 years to become Cheng Jiao, jiaozi practice for 1,000 years to become Jackie Chan, dragons practice for 1,000 years to become horned dragons, and horned dragons practice for 500 years to become Jackie Chan (with wings). Only in this way can they become real dragons.
What we see in ancient myths is generally Ceratosaurus.
Legend has it that every stage of evolution needs the names of people and things, that is, when others see it, they say their names are advanced. For example, when people see it, they say it is a jiaozi, and when this sentence is spoken, it will be successfully promoted to Cheng Jiao. By analogy, animals are cultivated into essence and then into demons. It is very difficult for demons to evolve into immortals. Not only that, God calls regularly.
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