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As people celebrate the beginning of the new Chinese lunar year, the Year of the Snake, what do snakes symbolize in mythology?
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Disclaimer: This article reflects the author’s interpretation, grounded in the character’s canonical history over the years.
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Snakes, among the oldest creatures on Earth ... are depicted as divine beings and worshiped as totems. Fuxi and Nuwa, mythological figures said to be the progenitors of the Chinese people ...