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Pig culture and blessing culture

Fu culture is a folk culture that was born and raised in China. Her coverage is very wide. With the changes and development of China's history and civilization for thousands of years, it has now penetrated into people's lives, and what she reflects is the life concept and values of our entire Chinese nation.

The so-called "happiness" used to mean "good fortune" and "good fortune", but now people's understanding of happiness is "happiness". Whether now or in the past, the people of China have a common desire, that is, to look forward to the arrival of good fortune. Every word "blessing" has pinned people's yearning for a happy life and a wish for a better future.

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In people's minds, the pig is probably the most honest domestic animal. Unlike the dog, it knows the master's mind, follows his master around and tries its best to please him. The pig has a chubby, chubby and honest appearance. He sleeps when he eats and eats when he is hungry, which shows his honest duty. The laziness of pigs is famous among animals. The reason why pigs grow fastest among all domestic animals is that they have little activity. Apart from exercising during eating, it is rare for pigs to do much exercise, not to mention worrying about fatigue. The pig's dirtiness is also well known. Although there are objective reasons for its unsanitary behavior, it almost eats, lives, pulls, scatters and is covered with shit all its life, giving people a disgusting feeling. Due to the above characteristics of pigs, they often become synonymous with stupidity, laziness, greed and ugliness. When it is used in human cultural life, it has a deep derogatory color.

You Zhu is contemptuous. Xia Yan, a well-known film playwright, wrote in the reportage "The Contracted Worker" that the foreman always called the contracted worker "pig", which showed their discrimination and personal insult to the contracted worker. In the late Qing Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, a large number of China people were sold abroad as coolies. These overseas Chinese workers were called "piglets". Shipped abroad, I was a slave and worked hard for mining, and there was no hope of returning home for life.

So, is the cultural symbolism of pigs all derogatory and can only ridicule human shortcomings? The answer is of course no. The pig is used in a derogatory sense entirely out of people's superficial observation of it. For example, pigs are dirty, mainly because they avoid heat. According to experts' research, when the temperature is below 48 degrees Celsius, pigs in the circle usually put their own places, but once the temperature rises above 48 degrees Celsius, they will be foolhardy in their own circles. As a result, the higher the temperature, the dirtier they will become. Therefore, we should realize that the idea that pigs are dirty livestock mainly refers to their appearance, but the nature of pigs is not really dirty. Fraser, a famous anthropologist in modern times, said: "Like all so-called dirty animals, pigs were originally regarded as sacred animals." This argument is very reasonable.

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