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What does gluttony mean?

Gluttony is a legendary evil animal that is extremely greedy, so greedy that it eats up all its body, so its appearance is generally headless. ?

"Gluttony" is now used to describe people who are extremely greedy. Gluttony mostly refers to negative images, but in Mr. Yu Guangzhong's "When I Die", "gluttony" is used to describe the poet's love for the motherland appropriately.

Extended information gluttony is a mysterious monster in China ancient myths and legends, alias Lin Jie. According to the ancient book Shan Hai Jing Bei Ji Er Jing, it is characterized by its sheep face, eyes under the armpit and tiger teeth in its hands.

Zuo Zhuan records that gluttony is the son of Jinyun, not one of the nine sons of the dragon.

What people call gluttonous patterns are common patterns on bronzes and are considered to depict gluttonous animal faces. This pattern appears on the jade articles of Liangzhu culture in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, but the gluttonous pattern is more common on bronzes, especially Ding Shang, as early as Erlitou Xia culture bronzes.

The gluttonous pattern takes the animal face as the prototype and is symmetrical; For the sake of symmetry, one on the left and one on the right when lifting the body. Face is a naturally symmetrical figure, and any nation has a deep impression on the faces of animals and humans. Because the face is a silent language, not only the expressions of joy, anger, sadness and joy are revealed on the face, but also the solemn, mighty, kind, vicious, sinister and mysterious attitude.

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