Myth and the vampire in history
"Whenever blood slow streams into my throat, I know that I am cursed. So I smile, enjoy this painful life is only happy." - "Fallen Angel" sombrenuit in this ghost and monster The dark world of the big line, no creature can put the fear seeds into your heart - except those who are dressed in luxurious evenings, out of the world's feast. On the next trip, Kidd will introduce you to your vampire in history. Regarding the legend of vampire, you can have a mysterious shadow in every culture in the world. Their image is different, from the monsters of China's red-eyed green hair to Greece, the wings of the wings; from Japan's vampire fox (Tibetan horse?!) To Malaysia toward the visceral head; true. Naturally, the protagonist we discussed today is not them. The novels we are familiar with, the vampire in film and television is actually with the east European mythology. European vampires have been derived from the Far East, and the merchants of China and India passed the Silk Road to the Mediterranean Sea, and then along the Black Coast to Greece, Balkan, and Hungary. Modern people's impression of vampires still include fearful legends, such as drinking blood, resurrection from death, looking for human prey in the evening - these arguments are actually stem from the eastern European myth; other features we are familiar with: Dressed in night gowns and high collar fighting, it can turn into bats - actually the creation of nearby. Even in Eastern Europe, there are many kinds of vampires. Slavic vampires include Slavic nation, including Russia, Bulgaria, Serbia and Poland, with the most abundant vampire mythology, legend. In the nine centuries of the Nine centuries, when the eternal education and the Roman Holy See conflict, the results were split in 1054. This has caused a big difference in the development of vampire ghosts - Roman Holy See believes that the body's immortal is a saint; and orthodox is that it is: Vampire. The myth of Slavi vampire is developed in the conflict between Jiuyi ashydishism and Christianity. Christianity is better, but the vampire and other many pagan beliefs continue in the legend. The reason for the concept of "vampire" is diverse, including: there is a teeth or tail during the baby; pregnancy at a specific day; unusual death; is expelled from Christianity; weird funeral. Vampire is not invincible. The fire, the holy water, the drum can cause great harm to it.