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Pictures of noble animals

Pictures of noble animals

There are many animals symbolizing nobility in the world, but few people know the symbolic meaning of each animal. Different animals have different symbolic meanings in different environments and different states. Let's look at the pictures of animals symbolizing nobility.

Photo of noble animals 1 Crane is one of the most revered animals in ancient culture. Red-crowned cranes are also called cranes. Because of its elegant temperament, elegant and noble shape, it is called auspicious, rich and longevity. It has a high position in the hearts of the ancients, second only to the phoenix.

The crane looks like an elegant and sage like type. It symbolizes longevity, elegance and noble character. The ancients often associated pine trees with cranes, thinking that this was a blessing for health and longevity.

At the same time, there are many stories related to cranes in China's myths and legends, which are mostly used as mounts for immortals.

Because of its noble character, the ancients often compared the graceful crane with the modest and polite style, and called the virtuous person with noble character and the person who was sometimes praised for leading an honest and clean life as the' crane-singing person'.

The noble, beautiful and sacred animal is the swan.

Because of the white feather color, elegant posture, touching voice and loyal behavior, the white swan is regarded as a symbol of purity, loyalty and nobility in the eastern and western cultures of Eurasia. In ancient China, swans were called devils, Hongze, cranes, Honghu Lake, white cranes, orioles and yellow cranes. Many place names still contain these words, such as Yanmenguan, Guling, Hu Ze and Yellow Crane Tower. Today, some places are still important channels for geese and other geese to migrate.

The noble animal is the dragon. According to the ancient myths and legends of China and other East Asian countries, the dragon is a magical creature living in the sea. It is the leader of scale insects, the master of sex and weathering rain. It is often used to symbolize good luck. Dragon is one of the most representative traditional cultures of East Asian nations such as Han nationality, and the legend of dragon is very rich.

Dragon ranks fifth among the traditional Chinese zodiac animals in China, and is also called "Four Spirits" with phoenix, tortoise and forest in the Book of Rites Nine Rites. The dragon in western mythology has also been translated into Jackie Chan, but the two are not the same. The creatures in China ancient folk myths and legends that can be seen in China's ancient books and records can't be found in reality, but the components of their images come from reality, which plays the role of exorcising evil spirits, avoiding disasters and praying for blessings.

Symbols of noble animals Picture 2 Symbols of various animals

Cow: Cow's bravery is the courage of "dying" and a desperate way to go forward. Horse: Horse is a symbol of wildlife instinct. Powerful, energetic and reckless, it is often a symbol of male sexual desire.

The horse symbolizes "publicity". It is heroic, handsome and handsome, but the most important thing is publicity. So people like horses are very attractive.

Sheep: It represents a gentle, peaceful and kind character. Sometimes it may be weak.

Deer: Similar to sheep, but deer is more aura. It is gentle, kind and intelligent, but it may also have weaknesses. Wolf: Wolf can symbolize all kinds of things that people are afraid of, especially those that are considered to be animal, aggressive and destructive. Perhaps what a person fears is irrational, or the result of instinctive repression from childhood traumatic experiences (such as Oedipus plot and Oedipus plot).

Bear: In the dream of westerners, the symbolic meaning of chest is somewhat different from ours. In the west, the symbol of bear is the female component of male psychology; The second is to symbolize the mother, the real mother, or the wisdom that can be obtained in the subconscious; Third, or just a symbol of the subconscious. In China, smallness is clumsy, but it is powerful in people's minds. Bears represent men more. His character is gentle and naive.

Lion: The lion's personality is authoritative, with the temperament of the so-called king, and it is the combination of hero prototype and power prototype. Compared with tigers, lions are more organized and authoritative. On the other hand, they like to protect the weak and their friends. The lion is a dignified and loving parent. Lions actually have a charming side. A woman with the character of "lion" is a charming and radiant woman.

Fish, the ancient dream interpretation book said that dreaming of fish is to make a fortune, sometimes it is like this. Homonym, fish and the word "feng" are homophonic. Fish is also representative. Jung mentioned that fish, especially those living in the depths of the ocean, represent the lower psychological center of human beings and the sympathetic nervous system of human beings. This statement is also very reasonable. Fish often symbolizes the subconscious or human intuition. In some artists' dreams, it represents mysterious and elusive inspiration.

Bird: A bird is flying in the sky. It doesn't rely on anything tangible, only five-star wind. Therefore, it mainly represents freedom, nature, directness, conciseness and unpretentious.

Symbolic picture of noble animals 3 A deer

Deer homonym is regarded as a symbol of deer status and wealth. In the early days of Chinese civilization, there was also deer worship, which can be traced in Chinese, such as the idiom of fighting for deer in the Central Plains, or the place names of Zhuolu, Huolu and Shulu.

Hu Yi

Tigers have two sides, just like sheep. On the one hand, tigers are considered as a symbol of evil. On the other hand, the custom of China people is to use tigers to exorcise evil spirits. For example, wearing a tiger hat and shoes for children is considered to exorcise evil spirits.

Cats and butterflies

The ancients called the 80-90-year-old man Mao. Because cats and butterflies are homophonic, the ancients often gave portraits of cats and butterflies to the elderly to symbolize longevity. There are also longevity locks for children to wear, hoping that children will live a long life.

Buch toad

Toad is what we call toad. In the south, toads and frogs are sacrificed to the gods. For example, the Zhuang people have the custom of offering sacrifices to frogs from the beginning of the Lunar New Year to the beginning of February. In our Han legend, there is a three-legged golden toad on the moon, followed by the story of Liu Hai hitting the golden toad, which makes the golden toad a symbol of wealth.

bat

Bats are regarded as a symbol of evil in the west. Due to the popularity of western culture, many young people also think that bats are a symbol of evil, but in China culture, bats are called fairy rats, which is also homophonic with happiness. There are bats in the portrait of Taoist God Zhong Kui, which means to bless the town house! In the past, when the bride got married, she had to carry five bats on her head, which meant that Five Blessingg lived a long life.

Haunted house ghost

Since the Shang Dynasty, we have discovered the psychic characteristics of turtles. Ancestors used tortoise shells for divination, and they also raised turtles because of their longevity. Although the tortoise symbolizes longevity and good luck and is regarded as a spiritual animal, you must never say that people are turtles! Don't look for Xingyang when others hit you.

Geng snake

Snakes symbolize evil and depravity in Christian civilization and have two sides in our culture. A snake is poisonous. Secondly, we have many beautiful views on God. For example, our ancestor Fuxi Nuwa was a human snake, and snakes and turtles were symbols of longevity. At the same time, because of the White Snake and other works, snakes also symbolize the pursuit of love and happiness, plus snakes symbolize fertility! Many women dream of snakes when they are pregnant. The Taoist classic "Tai Shang Induction" once juxtaposed turtles and snakes, saying, "You can't kill ghosts and snakes for no reason."