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What does the deer head stand for?

Question 1: What does the deer head stand for? Deer represent power, status, money and salary.

For example, there is also a deer in the middle picture of San Tan Yin Yue that Lu Xun has seen before.

This deer is not only for decoration, but also to express a meaning:

Get more status, rights and money when you grow up. Of course, this means hiding.

For example, the idiom "competing for the Central Plains"

Deer means the same thing, meaning to get the highest salary and status (that is, imperial power) in the world.

Therefore, the purpose of hanging deer's head is to decorate and satisfy oneself, and also to obtain more benefits.

Question 2: What does deer head mean? It is an important part of China's blessing culture. Traditional culture pays attention to: happiness, wealth, longevity and happiness. "Deer" is the homonym of "land", which means that the salary is unchanged and the financial resources are rolling.

According to ancient myths and legends, it has been a pale deer for a thousand years and a mysterious deer for two thousand years. So deer is a fairy beast and has a long life. Deer often use cranes to defend Ganoderma lucidum Cao Xian. The word "deer" is homophonic with the word "Lu" in the three auspicious stars, so it is often used in some pattern organizations to express longevity and prosperity.

Deer tattoos are popular because there is a saying in the ancient book "The Biography of Han Kuai Tong": "Qin lost his deer, and the world chased him away." Among them, "deer is a symbol of kindness." That is, the deer makes a "Lu" solution. For example, "calling a deer a horse" means power. "Deer" is a symbol of status and power. It can bring more wealth to people.

In addition, in ancient times, deer was regarded as a god, which could bring people good luck and longevity. The fairies in myths and legends all ride sika deer. The moral can be seen. In Europe and America, Santa Claus often rides in a deer cart, so borrowing deer symbolizes good luck. In Shang dynasty, deer bones were used for divination, and antler lettering was unearthed due to yin deficiency. Deer culture was popular in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty and Chu State, which formed the characteristics of Chu culture. People believe that antlers and deer have magical skills to protect the dead in the underworld. Modern people should regard deer tattoos as a blessing.

Question 3: Why are there deer heads in bars and restaurants? What's the point? The habit of decoration came from Europe in the last century. At that time, shooting hunting was all the rage, so the deer head was cut off.

Hang it in the castle or living room at home to show your bravery and hunting skills.

In fact, as early as China, deer represented power, status, money and salary.

For example, there is also a deer in the middle picture of San Tan Yin Yue that Lu Xun has seen before.

This deer is not only for decoration, but also to express a meaning:

Get more status, rights and money when you grow up. Of course, this means hiding.

For example, the idiom "competing for the Central Plains"

Deer means the same thing, meaning to get the highest salary and status (that is, imperial power) in the world.

Therefore, the purpose of hanging deer's head is to decorate and satisfy oneself, and also to obtain more benefits.

In ancient times, deer also had the function of ward off evil spirits, so many restaurants or small shops opened, and even at home, it was customary to hang a deer head on the wall. This is why people like to hang deer heads.

Question 4: What does it mean for the West to hang deer's head at home? The deer head was decorated in European style. In the west, deer represents wealth, auspiciousness and rights, and symbolizes the pursuit and yearning of its owner. Actually, this habit came from Europe in the last century. At that time, shooting games were all the rage, so deer heads were cut off and hung in castles or living rooms at home to show their bravery and hunting skills.

Knights in the Middle Ages were usually trained by hunting. The skulls of deer and cattle shot during hunting are used to decorate the living room, which means showing off their martial arts. Generally speaking, swords and armor are also decorated. Modern Europe and America continue this culture, and many rich people and police stations often have deer heads hanging on the walls for decoration. People like to make specimens of hunting animals and hang them in the living room to show off their bravery and hunting skills to guests.

Question 5: What does it mean to decorate the deer head in the European living room? Gentiana, Primula, Rhododendron

Question 6: What does it mean to brush deer's head? Hirsch means deer head in Chinese. It is Saab's royal ECU rewriting manufacturer, and also does general turbine ECU rewriting. After rewriting the ECU data of the driving computer, the engine performance can be improved. At present, the Reuters ECU scheme of Angola is 1 18KW, 255nm version, and the original car is 103KW, 200nm version. This performance improvement is terrible. Of course, performance improvement comes at a price, such as the improvement of fuel consumption and the accelerated loss of engine and turbine life.

Question 7: What's the significance of putting deer's head in Feng Shui? Deer head ornaments are usually hung on the edge of the living room and can't be seen face to face. Sitting on the sofa facing the left or right side (both sides) of the TV wall means a high official.

Question 8: What does the deer's head mark on health products mean? Deer head logo is approved by the State Forestry Administration, and some medicines and health foods are issued, which means that medicines (or health foods) contain ingredients of national wild protected animals. Generally, the quality of products with deer head logo will not be bad. The famous Angong Niuhuang Pill has this deer head logo, as well as Panther bear bile powder, Baishengkang Crocodile Oral Liquid and Zhongjing Taizijin Granules.

Question 9: What's the point of hanging a decorative deer head in the living room? What is the origin? 1. In the last century, hunting was very popular in Europe. Many castle owners like to cut off the heads of large animals (such as deer) they hunt and hang them on the living room wall after processing to show off their bravery and hunting skills to their guests.

In the Middle Ages, knights were usually trained by hunting. The skulls of deer and cattle shot during hunting are used to decorate the living room, which means showing off their martial arts. Generally speaking, swords and armor are also decorated. Modern Europe and America have continued this culture, especially the United States. Many rich people and police stations often have deer heads hanging on the walls for decoration. People like to make specimens of hunting animals and hang them in the living room to show off their bravery and hunting skills to guests.

2. In fact, as early as China, deer represented power, status, money and salary.

For example, there is also a deer in the middle picture of three pools reflecting the moon that Lu Xun read before.

This deer is not only for decoration, but also to express a meaning:

Get more status, power and money when you grow up. Of course, this means hiding. ...

For example, the idiom "Competing for the Central Plains"

Deer means the same thing, meaning to get the highest salary and status (that is, imperial power) in the world.

Therefore, the purpose of hanging deer's head is to decorate and satisfy oneself, and also to obtain more benefits.

In ancient times, deer also had the function of ward off evil spirits, so many restaurants or small shops opened, and even at home, it was customary to hang a deer head on the wall. This is why people like to hang deer heads.

Nowadays, the protection of animals is advocated, so deer heads are all handicrafts, made by hand.

Question 10: What's the point of hanging deer heads in the house? 1. It is possible that the owner prefers hunting, but his country does not prohibit hunting to show his harvest.

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