The spiritual quality symbolized by animals
The spiritual quality symbolized by animals. Different animals have different morphological characteristics, and there are many animals in the world. Each animal has different meanings for people. It seems that they have different meanings. Let’s share with you the spiritual qualities symbolized by animals. Spiritual qualities symbolized by animals 1
1. Magpie: Good luck and good luck.
2. Sheep: gentle and kind.
3. Swallow: messenger of spring.
4. Dayan: Strict discipline.
5. Squirrel: well-behaved and smart.
6. Ant: Hardworking and united.
7. Dove: Messenger of peace.
8. Camel: bear hardships and stand hard work.
9. Bai Ling: Beautiful singing voice.
10. Spring Silkworm: Selfless dedication.
11. Tiger: King of beasts.
12. Rooster: Be wary of arrogance.
14. Scalper: working silently, working hard without complaint, and making selfless contributions.
15. Seagull: Indomitable, courageous to fight, and fight in the sky.
16. Camel: It symbolizes the fear of hardship and the long way to go. It is called the ship of Beijing and the ship of desert.
17. Bees: hardworking and selfless (hardworking).
18. Parrot: Symbolizes plagiarism and imitation.
19. Yuanyang: Symbolizes faithful love.
20. Cuckoo: symbolizes a strong-willed person. Spiritual quality symbolized by animals 2
Dragon: It is the god of animals, it can make clouds and rain, benefit all things, and benefit from favorable winds. It is a symbol of bravery, authority and nobility. It has been used by royal families of all dynasties and is now regarded by the people as a sacred, auspicious and auspicious object. Together with the phoenix, it means dragon and phoenix are auspicious.
Phoenix: the incarnation of auspiciousness, together with the sun phoenix tree, it means the red phoenix rising to the sun. The head of a hundred birds symbolizes beauty and peace. It is regarded as the representative of the highest female in the royal family. Matched with the dragon, it is a symbol of auspiciousness and joy.
Pixiu: an auspicious beast that attracts wealth and treasures. It is said that Pixiu is the ninth prince of the Dragon King. Its staple food is gold and silver, which can only go in and out. Therefore, there is a good wish among the people that "if you touch the Pixiu once, you will have good luck, if you touch the Pixiu again, you will have great wealth, and if you touch the Pixiu three times, your fortune will be prosperous."
Golden toad: Toad is homophonic with money. It is common to see a toad holding a copper coin in its mouth, which means wealth. It is said to be the princess of the Dragon King. It can spit out money. It is a three-legged spiritual beast. The ancients believed that it can make you rich and it is an auspicious animal that brings wealth.
Qilin: an auspicious beast that only appears in peaceful times. It is a symbol of kindness and peace, and there is also a saying that "Qilin sends a child", which means that the boy sent by Qilin must be a virtuous minister.
Crane: It means longevity. Crane is also known as the bird of the first rank, which also means that the first rank will lead the court or be promoted to a higher rank. Together with the pine tree, it means that the pine and crane prolong life. Together with the deer and sycamore, it means that the crane and the deer spring together.
The turtle: It is a symbol of longevity and wishes people longevity and health. Peace turtle or longevity turtle. Together with the crane, it means that the turtle and the crane live together. The horned turtle is the longevity turtle.
Xuanwu: Xuanwu is a combination of a turtle and a snake. "East Canglong, West White Tiger, South Vermilion Bird, and North Xuanwu" represent the four directions of east, west, south and north. Xuanwu attracts wealth and has been used as a patron saint since ancient times.
Brave lion: It means bravery. Two lions mean everything goes well. One big lion and one small lion represent a great master and a young master, which means a high position and a high position.
Tiger: a metaphor for being mighty and brave, showing a kind of strength.
Chilong: The legendary dragon without horns, also called Chihu or grass dragon. In ancient culture, Chihu represents divine martial arts, strength, power, and kingly demeanor; it is extremely changeable and can drive away evil spirits and avoid disasters; it has a beautiful and auspicious meaning.
Spirit Monkey: Smart and clever, it also means being a marquis (monkey) and serving as an official. Together with the horse, it means becoming a marquis immediately. Together with the seal, it means the seal of the feudal lord. The big monkey carrying the little monkey on its back means that the monkey has been granted the status of marquis for generations.
Catfish: more than enough every year.
Reindeer: It is a long-lived fairy animal. It often protects Ganoderma lucidum and grass together with cranes and longevity stars. It contains "Lu", which means longevity and prosperity. The meaning of fortune. Together with officials, it means getting an official position and receiving a salary.
Parrot: It is the longevity bird with the longest lifespan among birds. Also called Ying Ming Shen Wu.
Swan: Because of the swan’s white feathers, graceful body, moving cry, and loyal behavior, people invariably regard the white swan as a symbol of purity, loyalty, and nobility.
Magpie: It means seeing happiness every day. There are ancient coins in front of the magpie, "happy in front of you"; magpies and three longans, "three yuan of good news"; magpies in the sky and badgers in the ground, "happy heaven and earth"; two magpies mean double happiness; together with leopards mean good news; magpies and lotus are in Together they mean Xidelenko. Spiritual qualities symbolized by animals 3
1. Birds, animals, fish, reptiles, there are all kinds of animals that have been given auspicious meanings by people.
Such as cranes, magpies, mandarin ducks, pigeons, etc. among birds;
2. Deer, lions, tigers, galloping horses, elephants, civets, etc. among mammals;
3. Carp, catfish, flounder, etc. among fishes; butterflies, spiders, etc. among insects, are all auspicious animals.
4. Animals represent auspiciousness, and they can be single or compound. For example, a turtle is called "ten thousand years" and a crane is called "a thousand generations." The combination of the turtle and the crane forms a picture of the turtle and the crane being of the same age.
What animal represents quality
1. Pigeons represent peace and friendship; 2. Swallows represent the messenger of spring;
3. Seagulls represent brave fighting; 4. Ants Represents hard work and unity;
5. Ox represents hard work without complaint; 6. Bee represents hard work and selflessness;
7. Squirrel represents cleverness; 8. Sheep represents gentleness and kindness;
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9. The magpie represents good luck; 10. The camel represents the long road ahead;
11. The deer represents timidity and meekness; 12. The pig represents filth and greed;
13 .Monkey represents naughty and mischievous; 14. Jackal represents greed and meanness;
15. Wolf represents ferocious and easy to kill; 16. Fox represents cunning;
17. Turtle represents praying for longevity; 18. .The crane represents longevity;
19. The phoenix represents auspiciousness and preciousness; 20. The dragon represents auspicious achievements;
21. The tiger represents bravery and boldness; 22. The lion represents solemnity and majesty; < /p>
23. Bats represent good luck and health; 24. Dogs represent people’s good friends;
25. Loaches represent sleekness and cunning; 26. Bears represent stupidity and cowardice.
Animals with beautiful symbolic meanings
1. Dog (dog)
Westerners think dogs are loyal and cute animals. Many foreigners like to keep dogs. If every U.S. president does not keep a dog in the White House, he will be considered unloving by voters. The image of an English gentleman would be incomplete without a dog on his leash. This shows the popularity of dogs in the West.
Idioms related to dogs are full of people’s feelings for dogs: dogslife is hard, aluckdog is lucky, Loveme, lovemydog. It’sdoggedthatdoesit is nothing difficult in the world, only for those who are willing.
Although Chinese people also like dogs, they more often regard dogs as guard tools. When cursing people, many of them are related to dogs: "running dog", "lost dog", "dog-headed military counselor", "dog is anxious to jump over the wall", "dog-legged", etc.
2. Tortoise
Chinese people have two different feelings towards tortoises. On the one hand, they believe that tortoises represent longevity, and on the other hand, they believe that tortoises represent cowardice. Such as: turtle with shrunken head, turtle grandson, etc. In Western culture, the tortoise is just a slow-moving animal (The tortoise is just as low-moving and not very attractive creation).
3. Bat (bat)
In Chinese, because "bat" has the same pronunciation as "福", it has become a symbol of auspiciousness and happiness. However, in the West, the image of bat is A blind, ugly, vicious animal.
Many people are superstitious that bats are related to witches. People believe that bats breaking into private homes is a bad omen of death. Such as asblindasabat (poor eyesight), havebatsinthebelfry (weird thinking), bebats (crazy), etc.