Why Killing a Dragon Is Heroic in Europe But Blasphemy in China
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When is slaying a dragon an act of heroism… and when is it a crime against nature?From Nezha and Ao Bing to Saint George and the Tarasque, this episode looks at dragon slayers as mirrors of their cultures.In China, dragons bring rain and life; in medieval Europe, dragons are chaos that must be destroyed. In this final part of the dragon origins series, we follow heroes like Nezha, Hou Yi, Erlang Shen, Saint George and Saint Martha to ask a bigger question: do we see ourselves as part of nature… or its conquerors? Stick around to the end for the idea that dragons aren’t just beasts in stories, but reflections of our fear, faith, and place in the world.
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