Its shape is short wings, curly tail and bristles. People think it is auspicious. The bigger your mouth, the more money you earn, the rounder your belly and the more money you pack. It is very popular because it has an extremely rare feature: it has a mouth but no excretory organs, which is why I hope that, like the brave, people will spare no effort to attract endless wealth "only if they don't develop further". Generally speaking, people who are partial think that the "brave" will be prosperous and partial to wealth, so they will put a brave man in the company or business place. Partial industries include foreign exchange, stocks, finance, horse racing, futures and so on. But it doesn't work for criminals, because they are spirit beasts.
2. Longlong, the totem of the Chinese nation since ancient times, has the meaning of throne. In ancient China, there were two horns called dragons, one horn called horns, and one horn called countries. In ancient times, there were often large and small Ssangyong, which was called mother-child country. Legend has it that the dragon gave birth to nine sons, namely: the eldest son is happy in prison; The second son is easy to kill; The third son had a narrow squeak; All four sons are good at picking burdens; Wu Zixu is good at litigation; Six sons kiss and swallow well; All seven sons are greedy; Gold eight sons, good fireworks; Jiuzipu prison sounds good.
Of the nine dragons, only four sons are good at carrying loads. They look like turtles, and their heads are dragons. They are called monument beasts. People call them dragon turtles. It is said that Nu Wa propped up the sky knocked down by Gonggong with her four feet. Because the dragon turtle is good at carrying loads, it means that it can block disasters and reduce disasters for people, revitalize families and protect all beings. In the folk, the dragon is a metaphor for people. At present, it has become the most distinguished mascot representative in the eyes of Chinese people. It is a symbol of SHEN WOO, strength, excellence and wealth management.
3. Phoenix, the king of birds, is also the most famous lucky bird in ancient China. The prototype of the chicken in the zodiac is the phoenix, which was originally masculine, also known as the sunbird. It also has the characteristics of being far from fire, so it is also called fire phoenix, just like the immortal birds in the west. Dragons are feminine and represent aquatic animals.
Regarding the Han Dynasty, because Liu Bang claimed to be the reincarnation of the white dragon, he described the emperor as the real dragon emperor. The dragon changed from a negative animal to a positive animal, while the phoenix changed from a positive animal to a negative animal and became a symbol animal of the queen. For thousands of years, Phoenix has been regarded as a symbol of beauty, auspiciousness, kindness, tranquility, virtue, nature, obedience to heaven, respect for human nature, peace and light in the eyes of our people. More metaphors are conjugal love or wishing people a happy marriage.
According to ancient books, Phoenix is a beautiful bird, and its singing and manners are the king of birds. It can bring auspicious feelings to the world, and at the same time it has the special spirituality of' don't be an unripe phoenix tree, don't eat bamboo, and don't drink water from a spring'. Because it is the length of feather worm, it gradually becomes a pair with the legendary dragon with the length of scale worm.
4. Tortoise, the texture on its back is very dense. People in China always think that the tortoise hides the secrets of heaven and earth, so it has become a mysterious animal with rich cultural connotations. At the same time, it is precisely because the turtle's life span is very long that it becomes a symbol of longevity. People often use "turtle age" to describe people's longevity, or together with "crane age" they are called "turtle age crane life" and "turtle crane age". Since ancient times, people believe that it can bring auspicious spirit. Turtles became the spirit of pioneers. Releasing jade turtles can nourish yin and yang, adjust indoor balance of yin and yang and natural magnetic field, and make up for luck and fortune. Using jade turtles in town houses can be safe, auspicious and rich.
5. Kirin Kirin is also called the "five spirits" with the brave, phoenix, dragon and turtle, and Kirin is the first of the "five spirits". As early as the Zhou Dynasty, there was a legend of Kirin in China. The most detailed record is the book Justice in Shi Mao, which says: "Forest, moose body, horse foot, oxtail, yellow hair, round hoof, horn meat-". Legend has it that Kirin is a virtuous and kind beast, gentle in character, without insects or grass, with horns on its head and raw meat on its horns. Therefore, emperors of all dynasties loved Lin and regarded its appearance as the Chery of the country to show their imperial power and their clarity.
People regard Kirin as a mascot. It is said that wherever Kirin steps, it will bring good luck to people there, so it is called "auspicious Kirin". In traditional culture, Kirin is a symbol of good luck. Since ancient times, there has been a saying that "Kirin comes out of prosperity". At the same time, the people also firmly believe that Kirin is an auspicious beast to eliminate disasters and solve problems, ward off evil spirits, ward off evil spirits in towns and houses, and promote and make a fortune. Applicable objects: gratitude, friendship, blessing, high moral character, promising, outstanding, helping the world, education, military, police, justice, politics, promotion, election, community, marriage, having children and opening business.
The four great beasts were famous in ancient times, namely gluttony, chaos, Qiong Qi and graceful. In the eighteenth year of Zuo Zhuan, Wen Gong said, "Chen Shunyao, a guest in four schools, wandered among four fierce families, was clumsy and gluttonous, and voted for four generations to resist the charm."
1. Chaos, also called chaos, or muddy. Legend has it that it has a chubby shape, red as fire, four wings and six legs. Although it has no five senses, it can be familiar with songs, dances and music. There is also a saying that chaos is an animal like a dog or a bear. Humans can't see or hear. It often giggles with its tail biting. If it meets a noble person, chaos will be very violent. If it meets an evil person, chaos will obey his command.
Chaos is deified, materialized and humanized in ancient legends of China. There is a saying in Emperor Zhuangzi that "the emperor of the South China Sea is the emperor, the emperor of the North China Sea is abolished, and the emperor of the central government is chaotic". He also wrote, "You and Sudou meet in a chaotic place, and chaos is good." Dan and Hu suddenly asked for the virtue of reporting chaos, saying: everyone has seven tricks to eat and listen, and this is the only way. Try to chisel it. Digging a hole during the day and dying on the seventh day. "The records here show that the image of chaos appears in the form of human feelings and no one.
In "Zhuangzi Heaven and Earth", there is another sentence: "He knows one thing but not the other. The intelligence of chaos is really limited. The chaos here is more humanized and named "stone". These are obviously not the archetypes of ancient fierce beasts. The more primitive chaotic image comes from Shan Hai Jing Xi Ci San Jing. " There is a god who is like a yellow bag, red as a fire, with six feet and four wings. He knows nothing about singing and dancing. Actually, it is (Jiang is pronounced as flood). "The chaos here is very consistent with the legendary image of Warcraft.
Later, "Nerve" said: "There are wild animals in the west of Kunlun, like dogs, with long hair and four feet, like scorpions (sound skins) without claws, with eyes ignoring, no movement, no ears hearing, some people are intelligent, there are no five zang in the abdomen, there are rectum non-woven and there are esophagus. People have virtue and resist it, and those who are virtuous rely on it. This is called chaos living in the air doing nothing, often licking its tail, turning around and laughing. " Chaos is completely the image of a fierce beast.
There is also a saying that the chaos is caused by resentment after the dog fights. This is also consistent with the origin of the four beasts: it was transformed by the resentment after the death of Gong Gong, his embarrassment was transformed by the resentment after the death of Kun, and his gluttony was transformed by the resentment after the death of Sanmiao. Chaos is called "chaos" by later generations because it is both chaotic and chaotic. There is a saying in Zuo Zhuan's Eighteen Years of Wengong: "In the past, Di Hong's family was a scholar, hiding its righteousness, hiding its thieves, and being violent, which was called chaos by the world." I'm afraid the chaos here does not refer to the four evils of ancient times.
2. It is said that Xuanyuan Huangdi fought against Chiyou, who was beheaded, and became a glutton when he landed for the first time. There is a cloud in Shan Hai Jing Bei Shan Jing: "There is more jade on the mountain and more copper on the mountain in Wu Gou. There is a wild animal that looks like a sheep's body and a human face. Its eyes are under its arm, and the tiger's teeth are claws. It sounds like a baby and is called cannibalism. "
According to Guo Pu's annotation of Shan Hai Jing in Jin Dynasty, the word "Yan Yan" here refers to gluttony. There is a cloud in the Western Divine Classic: "Gluttony, the name of the animal, the body is like an ox, the face is like a man, and the eyes are under his arm, eating people." Later, gluttony became a totem, carved on various sacrificial vessels. There is a cloud in "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals": "Gluttony, with its body, cannibalism does not harm its body, and words are more rewarding."
During the Yin and Zhou Dynasties, gluttony was often engraved on the tripod. Its head is fierce, its eyes are bright and impressive, and its nose is prominent. The head has a pair of curved angles or feet, and the bending direction seems to be customized, or the inner hook is like an angle, or the outer curve is like an angle; The mouth is wide, sharp as a saw, slightly bent into a hook, or locked.
It is ostentatious, arched, with its head on the ground or watery, and has a pair of claws on both sides, like a dog's claw or a Tiger Claw. There are a pair of meat wings on both sides, which are shaped like ears. Because of wealth and greed, later generations called greedy people "gluttony". "Zuo Wenzhu's Eighteen Years of Angong" has a saying: "Jinyun's family is incompetent, greedy and accepting bribes, and the world is called gluttony."
3. Qiong Qi's "Shan Hai Jing Bei Shan Jing" said: "Two hundred and sixty miles to the west, it is called Lushan Mountain. There is a beast on it, which looks like the hair of a cow and a hedgehog. His name is Qiong Qi, and he sounds like a dog. It is cannibalism. " Qiong Qi is another way of saying the name of God. "Huai Nan Zi Bo Xing Xun" says: "Qiong Qi was born with a broad ink style."
Gao said, "Qiong Qi, the gods are here. On North Road, you can ride two dragons, such as tigers. " In "Tianji", the monster on Xianshan Island, which is red all over and looks like an ox, is Qiong Qi (with five-colored stone south leaves on his body). Later, "Qiong Qi" was used as a metaphor for people who betrayed their faith. There is a saying in Zuo Zhuan's Eighteen Years of Wengong: "The young noble family has no talent, destroys faith and worships evil words, and is called Qiong Qi in the world."
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