The real chasing dragon incident in China

On August 8, 1934, a skeleton similar to the legendary dragon was found in Yingkou. What is even more incredible is that the local residents saw it twice before the mysterious creature died. Have a long time close contact!

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In the first volume of "Yingkou City", it is stated: "(1934) On the afternoon of August 8, a farmer in Dongxiao Street on the north bank of the Liaohe River found a giant animal bone in the nearby Qiangtang. It is about 10 meters long and has a corner on the left and right sides of the head. It is about 1 meter long and has a total of 29 knots. The Sixth Police Department of the Puppet Yingkou transported it to the open space near the West Customs Terminal for several days.

Some elderly people have recalled that this monster has appeared twice, the first time it appears 20 kilometers from the estuary. Xiao Suqin, the old man: When she was 9 years old, her father was driving the horse to the landlord. At that time, many people said that they found a "live dragon" in the upper reaches of the Tianzhuang stage, so they rushed there. Dad put her on the horse and held her. The "Dragon" square head that she saw was very big, and it was still awkward, but the body was grayish white, bent and crouched on the ground, the tail rolled up, and there were two claws in the abdomen, let her The most impressive thing is that this "dragon" is weak, the eyes are half-closed, and the eyes are a little red. Many people say that the weather is too hot, so they set up a shed on the dragon to take it for summer. Others poured water on it and allowed it to "slow the heat." Later, after a long period of heavy rain, this "dragon" disappeared.

At that time, the people thought that the dragons were auspicious things. Some people used banquets to give the monster tower a pergola, and some watered the monsters to prevent the monsters from drying out.

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