The Dragon Gate Opens at the Appearance of Aurora: An Inquiry into the True Identity of Zhulong
According to historical documents, the “Zhulong” (Torch Dragon) could refer to the “Aurora Borealis.”
Yang Zai, a Millennial who studied Chinese Literature, has served as a textbook editor and overseas education consultant. He is currently based in Hong Kong and working as a freelancer, focusing on the writing and studying of ancient scripts. His works can be found in magazines such as “Daai Tau Coi (Big Head Cabbage) Literary Monthly” produced by Hong Kong Pupil Literature Monthly Magazine, and “Hong Kong Literature”. 杨在,九零后,中文系毕业,曾担任教材编辑及留学顾问等职务,现居香港。自由工作者,专注于文字创作和古文字研究。作品散见于《大头菜文艺月刊》《香港文学》等杂志。
According to historical documents, the “Zhulong” (Torch Dragon) could refer to the “Aurora Borealis.”
A comparison of dragons in Chinese and Western cultures, as well as the dragon images in the popular culture of different countries, explores the significance of dragons in popular culture.
比较了中西文化中的龙,以及不同国家流行文化的龙形象,并探讨了龙在流行文化中的意义。