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What do these two symbols mean? Or these two words?

Swastika and swastika are symbols, not words.

Interpretation of "1" and "30": "30" means good luck. The symbol "Yan" is called "Yongzhong" in Tibetan. Hey, spell: wàn?

2. Interpretation: the auspicious symbol of ancient Indian religion. Showing golden light, Tathagata has ten thousand words on his chest. Wu Zetian of Tang Dynasty in China set the tone as "Wan". It means "a collection of auspicious virtues". In the Buddhist scriptures, it is also written as "嗯". Well, pinyin: wàn?

Extended data:

What's the difference between (two anti-Z left against ten thousand) and (two anti-Z left against Chinese pronunciation)? .

The swastika used by the Nazi Party is the mantra of many ancient tribes, which appeared in the history of ancient India, Persia, Greece, Egypt, Troy and other countries, and was later adopted by some ancient religions. At first, people regarded it as a symbol of the sun or fire. Later, people generally regarded it as a symbol of auspiciousness and eternity. In Sanskrit, this word is pronounced as "full room is beneficial to time", which means "auspicious sea clouds", that is, auspicious symbols presented between the sea and the sky.

Contrast: The swastika (two Z's) used by the Nazi Party is painted on the Buddha's chest, which is regarded by Buddhists as "auspicious" and can emit precious light. "its light is dazzling, and there are thousands of things."

Symbolic ambiguity

In Europe, the swastika used by the Nazi party is a symbol of the Nazis and is forbidden. After the defeat of fascism in World War II, this symbol was shattered immediately. However, in June, 2000, a British journalist fell from the sky and photographed the fascist symbol "Wan Zi" composed of trees, at a distance of Berlin 1 10. It consists of 48 trees, surrounded by different tree species, with a length of 60 meters, clear lines and obvious signs.

These 48 trees belong to Larix gmelinii and are surrounded by evergreen conifers. There is no difference between spring and summer, but every late autumn and early winter, the leaves of Larix gmelinii gradually turn yellow, and a yellow "swastika" symbol is highlighted.

According to the investigation, this was planted by a local rich man in the German countryside when Hitler's activities were rampant. As soon as the photos were published, people immediately protested and demanded that the German government immediately eradicate them. German law does not allow public display of the Nazi party symbol on any occasion, so this Nazi symbol made of trees was quickly eliminated.

However, in Mongolia, it is a traditional symbol that has been popular for hundreds of years.

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