In the traditional culture of China, Suzaku is often used as decorative patterns of buildings and utensils to express people's yearning and wishes for a better future. According to legend, Suzaku's feathers are rich in magical energy, which can bring people luck, auspiciousness and bright future.
Therefore, people often draw patterns of Suzaku on clothes, furniture, utensils and other items in order to get the protection and protection of Suzaku.
In the ancient myths and legends of China, Suzaku was also associated with the concepts of four elephants and five elements. Suzaku stands for fire, south, summer, etc. , and is regarded as a symbol of masculinity. In the five elements, Suzaku corresponds to wood and fire, representing vitality and enthusiasm.
The moral of other animals:
1, Xuanwu is a god beast representing the north, a combination of Xuanwu and tortoise, and the image is that the tortoise is a snake. It represents the water in winter and the north, symbolizing tenacity, stability, longevity and good luck. Xuanwu in China's traditional culture corresponds to the Big Dipper in the seven nights in the north, and it is also related to military commanders, military affairs and power.
2. Qinglong, representing the East, is a mysterious and powerful beast with the image of a dragon. It symbolizes spring and oriental wood, and represents vitality, vigor, authority and auspiciousness. In the traditional culture of China, Qinglong corresponds to the Pleiades of the Seven Hostels in the East, and is also related to imperial power, power and emperors.
3. White tiger, representing the west, is a fierce beast with the image of white tiger. It symbolizes autumn and western gold, representing courage, majesty, defense and ferocity. In China's traditional culture, the White Tiger corresponds to the Jade Star in the Seven Hostels in the West, and it is also related to military affairs, war and military courage.
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