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What is the reasonable explanation for the naga Dragon Tuzhu on the Mekong River every summer festival?

This is just a natural phenomenon.

In the annual summer festival, you can see the real version of the world's unsolved wonders on the banks of the Mekong River-Naga fireball on the Mekong River, which is called "Naga Dragon Spitting Beads" by Thais.

Fireballs are ejected from the surface of the Mekong River in nong khai, northeastern Thailand, during summer festivals every year. Locals call it "Naga Dragon Spitting Beads", which is one of the top ten unsolved mysteries in the world wonders. Therefore, a large number of locals and tourists are attracted to visit this natural wonder every year.

Naga is the snake god in Indian mythology. This creature looks like a giant snake with one or more heads. Its image often appears in Brahmanism, Hinduism and Buddhist classics. Buddhism has always absorbed Hindu myths. When Naga was introduced to China with northern Buddhism, it was confused with the legendary dragon in China. Later, northern Buddhism was regarded as one of the Eight Dragons, and Naga was called Dragon and Dragon. But the usage of this word is not very strict. It is sometimes used to refer to elephants or real snakes, especially king cobras and Indian cobras.

Naga fireball is a unique natural phenomenon in Mekong River. Every year, thousands of fireballs are ejected from the bottom of the Mekong River and then disappear into the air during summer festivals. Local residents believe that this is a big snake deliberately spitting out a lot of fireballs at this time of year. This phenomenon shows that everyone's crops will be in good weather this year.

It is said that this phenomenon has a history of several centuries. It is said that Naga, who lives in the river, is a huge snake. It will spray fireballs from the river every summer festival to express its good wishes to people. Are there really huge fire-breathing creatures in the Mekong River? The locals are convinced of this.

Locals believe that fireballs are the blessing gods around Buddha. The more fireballs spit out from the dragon's mouth, the more good luck there will be in the coming year, and the country and people will have a good weather and a good harvest. Naga dragon spits fire, and some residents in Thailand are convinced that there will be giant python sculptures with scales on the main roads of Mekong River and local temples.