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Is the serpent in 'the serpent based on a real story' a real snake?
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2024-11-03 20:54
Well, it depends. Just because the story is based on a real story doesn't necessarily mean the serpent is a literal, physical snake. It could be a symbolic serpent representing something in the real - life events, like a person or an organization that acts in a sneaky or dangerous way, much like how a snake is often seen in literature. But if it is a more straightforward account, then it could be a real snake.
Nabu Serpent
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2025-01-08 06:46
Naboo was a terrifying giant snake from legends. It was said to be at least 30 meters long, with a dragon-like head and seven nostrils. Nabu's existence was mentioned in ancient legends in Malaysia, but no one had ever seen this animal in real life. In ancient Chinese legends, the oral records of the Amazon tribes, and historical materials from other places, there were also giant snakes. The known giant land snake was a boa, which lived in tropical rainforests. The largest boa was about 26 meters long and 1.2 meters wide after its bones were restored. There was not much evidence of giant snakes in the sea, but there were reports that in 1937, fishermen in Iceland saw a giant snake that swam quickly under the sea surface. It was estimated to be about 30 meters long. At present, the information about the Naboo giant snake mainly came from legends and ancient records. There was no conclusive scientific evidence to prove its existence.
Giant Serpent
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2025-01-07 12:49
The Giant Serpent was a character from Norse mythology, known as Jormungand. It was the son of Loki and the female giant Angelborda, and the brother of the Death Goddess Hale and the giant wolf Fendril. Jermungander was thrown into the ocean of the human world by Odin, but it grew there and became so large that it could circle the earth and bite its own tail. Therefore, it was called the " World Serpent." Thor became the archenemy of Jemengard. I don't know much about the Giant Serpent.
Kyoto, Osaka, Nara
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2024-12-25 06:16
There were two modes of transportation from Kyoto to Nara. One was to take the Kintetsu Express from Kyoto Station to Nara Station, which took 35 minutes. The other way was via the JR Nara Line, which also departed from Kyoto Station. From Osaka to Nara, one could choose to take the Kintetsu Express or the JR Nara Line. It took less than an hour to get from Osaka to Nara. Therefore, if you want to reach Nara as soon as possible, it is recommended to take the Kintetsu Express. As for accommodation, if it was mainly for sightseeing and sightseeing, it was recommended to stay in Kyoto for the entire journey and stay in Osaka for one or two days at most. If it was mainly for shopping, he would stay in Osaka for the entire time.
Where are Kyoto and Nara?
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2024-12-23 20:09
Kyoto and Nara were both located in central Japan. Kyoto City was located in the south of Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It was the capital and the seat of the government. Nara City was located in the northern part of Nara Prefecture, Japan.
Osaka, Kyoto, and Nara
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2024-12-18 16:26
Osaka, Kyoto, and Nara were three popular tourist destinations in the Kansai region of Japan. The strategies for visiting these three cities could be arranged according to their own time and interests. We can get the following information: 1. Transportation between Osaka, Kyoto, and Nara: From downtown Osaka, you can take the JR train or the Hankyo Tram to Kyoto. From Kyoto, you can take a bus or train to Nara. The travel time from Osaka to Kyoto was about 80 minutes. 2. Spots in Osaka: Universal Studios, Osaka Castle Park, Santa Maria, Tianbao Mountain Ferris Wheel, etc. 3. Kyoto's attractions: Fushimi Inari Taisha, Kiyomizu-dera, Yasaka Shrine, Hanami Koji, Kamogawa, Nishiki Market, Ginkaku-dera, the Path of Philosophy, Heian Shrine, etc. 4. Nara's scenic spots: Nara Park, Todai Temple, Kasuga Taisha Temple, Kofukuji Temple, etc. According to the above information, you can arrange your trip to Osaka, Kyoto, and Nara according to your time and interests. For example, you could visit Osaka on the first day, Kyoto on the second day, and Nara on the third day. In each city, you can choose a few major attractions to visit, and you can also add other attractions or activities according to your personal preferences.
The Calamity of the Giant Serpent
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2025-01-09 18:41
" The Plague of the Raging Python " was a Chinese version of the movie that was released on March 1st. The movie told the story of a circus that had been losing money for years. It was tricked into going to Thailand to participate in a tour. It was attacked by a python in the tropical rainforest of Southeast Asia, and then it started a life and death duel with a mysterious man. The movie was themed around horror and monster fighting movies. The special effects were realistic and the plot was exciting. The leading actors included Yin Ziwei, Xia Ruoyan, Wang Xingchen, and other famous actors. The movie used commercial gimmicks such as bikini beauties tearing snakes with their bare hands in the promotion, but it was actually a wonderful horror film.
Giant Serpent Island
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2024-12-30 07:19
Giant Snake Island was a small island located near Dalian port, with an area of about 1 square kilometer. The highest point on the island was 215 meters above sea level. The west and north were bare cliffs and cliffs, while the southeast was distributed with four ravines, lush vegetation and snakes. The discovery of Snake Island could be traced back to the early 1930s. At that time, people were sent to the island to survey the site for the construction of a lighthouse, but they found that the island was full of poisonous snakes. After Snake Island was announced to the world, the Lao Tieshan Nature Reserve was established in 1963 to protect the birds and snakes that fed on birds. There was no exact data on how many snakes there were on Snake Island.
Is Serpent a true story?
3 answers
2024-10-17 22:06
No, it's not. Serpent is usually fictional and created for entertainment purposes.
Is 'The Serpent' a real story?
1 answer
2024-10-13 11:28
Well, 'The Serpent' takes inspiration from actual incidents. It weaves a narrative around real-life circumstances, but with some creative liberties for dramatic effect.
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