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Is bird fortune telling good _ Is bird fortune telling true?

Do birds have anything to do with human destiny?

In the early days of social development, when people see birds flying high in the sky, they often associate them with the gods in the sky and think that they convey God's will.

Therefore, people's superstition about birds has always been closely related to death, life and luck, and there are metaphors of God.

Some superstitions about birds are common in almost all cultures, such as bringing good omen or bad luck; Some superstitions have obvious regional characteristics, for example, some birds can save people.

There are even some long-standing superstitions that have diametrically opposite interpretations in different regions. For example, in some places, a bird will be given a good omen, while in another place, it is a symbol of evil.

Sometimes not only birds symbolize good luck and bad luck, but also their behaviors are related to good luck.

This may sound hard to understand, but superstition holds that touching some birds will bring bad luck, and some birds can be fully utilized to increase their luck.

Some birds just have a bad reputation, no matter what they do. Even if they don't peck at your window, they won't fly into your house to disturb your day. Basically, even if they do nothing, they can bring bad luck.

Since the white crow of Apollo, the Greek sun god, was turned black by him as a punishment for laziness and lying, this poor animal has been regarded as a harbinger of disease, death and other bad news.

Superstitious people think that a crow wandering around the house indicates an unfortunate future, while others think that it must indicate that someone in the house will die. What should I do if I see a crow near my home? Regardless of what neighbors think, bowing to crows or putting on hats quickly can reduce the risk of disaster.

If you meet a lonely crow, make a wish-some people regard the lonely crow as a source of good luck.

Others think that the number of crows determines luck, and many people think that counting crows is also related to this idea.

Interestingly, however, the name of this band actually comes from an extreme British declaration: "Life is as useless as counting crows." This has nothing to do with luck or superstition.