jimmy m wrote:
naturalplastic wrote:
China virtually never has tornadoes. And neither does any other place in the whole length of the Eurasian landmass from the British Isles to Japan. That even though every culture in Eurasia from Britain to Japan has dragon myths
Tornadoes rarely occur in other regions of the world. But they do happen. And when they do, they can cause great damage. So to explain the event in ages past, dragons became the only way to describe them and their destructive force. The sky splits apart and comes down to Earth with great fury.
Reread my two posts above that together thorougly refute your theory through history, and linguistics, and then...either admit defeat, or come up with a counter argument with your own evidence please.