The seven deadly sins refer to gluttony, greed, laziness, jealousy, arrogance, lust and anger.
1. Arrogance, which is the most serious evil in Catholic teachings, includes disrespect for God and cruelty to people.
2. Jealousy, the other person is angry because he has more money than himself or has achieved more success. Jealousy is often related to material, emotional and success, and jealousy is likely to make a person unrecognizable.
3, rage, this is a kind of anger without any reason, or disdain for fairness and justice. All fairness and justice in the eyes of these people should not exist in this world.
4. I'm lazy. I don't want to work. I want to be helped to finish everything. I'm totally wasting my time. This is also a manifestation of no sense of responsibility.
5, greed, greed is more manifested in material property, a person who pursues material or power too much is greedy, greedy people can never be satisfied, and the final result is often self-inflicted.
6, gluttony, wasting food, only knowing pleasure, a typical hedonism, I have no idea how hard it takes to get everything I have now. Note that all beer and skittles here mean gluttony.
7, lust, only pay attention to each other's body, but also pay attention to their own physiological needs, regardless of whether there is spiritual communication. In fact, in the final analysis, it is to vent their original desires. Such behavior is no different from that of wild animals.
Corresponding to the devil
Arrogance-Lucifer (a degenerate angel who has the title of morning star and leads one third of the angels in heaven to fall; Symbols: lion, peacock, bat)
Jealousy-Leviathan (a huge sea monster that devours everything; Symbol: snake, dog, cat)
Fury-Samael (the devil of hell, the snake of Eden; Symbol: dragon, wolf, ape)
Laziness-Belfinger (formerly Assyrian fiend, carnival sophist; Symbol: bear, ox, mule)
Greed-Mamen (the wrong god of treasure and greed; Symbol: fox, echidna, crow)
Gluttony-Beelzebub (the king of flies, the equivalent of "the ghost king" in the Bible; Symbol: pig, tiger, fly)
lust-Asmode (the ancestor of the fiend who angered or lusted; Symbol: goat, scorpion, rabbit)
Note: This theory later became the creative source of many entertainment works, but it was not regarded as orthodox theology in Catholicism.