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The Talmudic "Drakkon" and the Chinese "Long"
  • It seems that there is a similarity between the "Drakkon" figure , as the Gemmara describes it, and the Chinese worshiped, mythical beast [Loong](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_dragon).
  • Avoda Zara 43a.6:
  • >תנו רבנן איזהו צורת דרקון פירש רשב"א כל שיש לו ציצין בין פרקיו מחוי רבי אסי בין פרקי צואר
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  • >The Sages taught: What is a figure of a dragon? Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar explained: It is any figure that has tassels between its joints. Rabbi Asi motioned with his hands to depict tassels between the joints of the neck.
  • [Sefaria translates ציצין as scales, that is an obvious mistake, קשקשים are scales, not ציצין]
  • ![Chinese dragon](https://judaism.codidact.com/uploads/kg9eY9Fq2RADSXj2CqvxpACW)
  • Notice the tassels located mainly around the neck.
  • Are they the same? Did anyone in our sources noticed it?
  • It seems that there is a similarity between the "Drakkon" figure , as the Gemmara describes it, and the Chinese worshiped, mythical beast "Long" (dragon).
  • Avoda zara 43:a
  • תנו רבנן איזהו צורת דרקון פירש רשב"א כל שיש לו ציצין בין פרקיו מחוי רבי אסי בין פרקי צואר
  • The Sages taught: What is a figure of a dragon? Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar explained: It is any figure that has tassels between its joints. Rabbi Asi motioned with his hands to depict tassels between the joints of the neck.
  • [Sefaria translates ציצין as scales, that is an obvious mistake, קשקשים are scales, not ציצין]
  • ![dragon](https://judaism.codidact.com/uploads/kg9eY9Fq2RADSXj2CqvxpACW)
  • Notice the tassels located mainly around the neck.
  • Are they the same? Did anyone in our sources noticed it?

Suggested over 4 years ago by Harel13‭