Who is the real Dragon
- jette

- Jun 6, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 22

Beneath the shimmering azure skies of Australia, I encountered a remarkable creature—my Eastern Water Dragon. With iridescent scales that flickered like emeralds, he truly lived up to his name. The moment I laid eyes on him, I was transported into a world where magic thrived, and the essence of nature danced in harmony. There he basked on a warm rock, his beauty reminding me of the vibrant dragonflies that flit through the air on sun-kissed summer days.
But who is the real Dragon? Is it my enchanting lizard friend or something more profound? In Chinese culture, the dragon symbolizes not just power but also creativity and history. It embodies the spirit of resilience and transformation. As I watched my Eastern Water Dragon, I realized he was more than a mere reptile; he was a reminder of the delicate balance of ecosystems and the serendipity found in nature.
In a world filled with hustle and bustle, these creatures invite us to pause and reflect. Whether it’s a local lizard basking in the sun or the vibrant imagery found in ancient tales, the real Dragons exist all around us—waiting to be discovered and cherished.



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