A Dragon's Love

Description

What happens when a Dragon fall inlove to a modern girl from the future?

 

 

Sandara is you typical college student. College life, Books, boyfriend, family, party, clothes are just some of what occupies her mind and that is just 50% of it because 50% is all about history.

Sandara is a wannabe historian she love anything that has to do with history and that includes mythical creature.although she is taking up business management because that's what her parent wants. Sandara can't set aside her love for history. She always said that history makes her feel so alive and when she's reading some of those mythical stories specially about Dragon. It feels like they are calling for her.

Foreword

Korean dragons are legendary creatures in Korean mythology and folklore. The appearance of the dragon reflects its influences from its counterpart, the Chinese dragon. Whereas most dragons in European mythology are generally related to the elements of fire and destruction, dragons in Korean mythology are mostly viewed as benevolent beings related to water and agriculture, often considered bringers of rain and clouds. Hence, many Korean dragons are said to have resided in rivers, lakes, oceans, or even deep ponds within mountains. The symbol of the dragon has been used extensively, both in Korean mythology and ancient Korean art. Ancient texts sometimes mention sentient speaking dragons, capable of understanding such complex emotions such as devotion, kindness, and gratitude. One particular Korean legend speaks of the great King Munmu, who on his deathbed wished to become a "Dragon of the East Sea in order to protect Korea". The Korean dragon was said to have certain specific traits, generally like the Chinese dragon, but it developed a longer beard. It is in many ways very similar in appearance to dragons of Chinese and Japanese mythology. Very occasionally a dragon may be depicted as carrying a dragon orb known as the Yeouiju (여의주) in one or more of its claws or in its mouth. Modeled after the mythical Cintamani jewel or pearl, it was said that whoever could wield the Yeouiju was blessed with the abilities of omnipotence and creation at will, and that only four-toed dragons (who had thumbs with which to hold the orbs) were both wise and powerful enough to wield these orbs, as opposed to the lesser, three-toed dragons. As with China, the number nine is significant and auspicious in Korea, and dragons were said to have 81 (9×9) scales on their backs, representing yang essence. Korean folk mythology states that most dragons were originally Imugis, or lesser dragons, which were said to resemble gigantic serpents. Koreans thought that an Imugi could become a true dragon, or yong/mireu, if it caught a Yeouiju which had fallen from heaven. Excerpt from; http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_dragon

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Dara23 #1
Chapter 2: Update plsssss its been 2 years update plsssss
hyesujessica
#2
Chapter 2: update authornim. good story
madzri
#3
Chapter 2: I like the plot...new subbie here..^^
kpopavid17 #4
Chapter 2: pls. update
pikanchi
#5
Chapter 1: ehm can u add this " quotation mark when the character talk??? the plot is interestin.. but yeah u should add quotation mark.. kinda hard to read
jdragon
#6
Chapter 2: hhmmmm... i hope this do not offend u... i like the plot etc.. but honestly... the spacing and the way u put whole chapter in a paragraph makes my eye pain.. i hope the next chapter is not like this! thx! and update soon! :)
seenikolei #7
Update soon author-nim..the story sounds interesting...and I'm a fan of daragon. ... ^_^