There are roughly four differences between the fascist logo and the Buddha's 10,000 characters:
1. Different directions of rotation: the Buddha's 10,000 characters are generally right-handed, that is, "swastika"; The symbol is left-handed, which is "swastika".
2. Different colors: the Buddha's "Swastika" is usually gold; the fascist symbol is black on a white background.
3. Different meanings: Buddha’s word “卍” means auspicious sea clouds and auspicious happy swirls. The meaning of the fascist symbol is as follows:
1. It means "Nazi Party". The Nazi Party means "National Socialist Party". In German, the prefixes for "state" and "society" are both "s". The two prefixes are staggered and overlapped to form a "swastika" shape; < /p>
2. It is a symbol of power. Hitler had a strong desire to worship authority and pursue power since he was a child. When he was a child, there was an old monastery near his home. The aisles, stone wells, monks' seats and the sleeves of the dean's coat were all decorated with "swastika" signs.
Hitler worshiped the power of the dean and regarded "swastika" as a symbol of the dean's authority. I hope that one day I can have the supreme authority like the dean. This is the reason why he later chose the word "swastika" as the symbol of the party flag;
3. It is the symbol of an anti-Semitic organization called the "New Knights Templar". This organization believes that the Aryans are the best nation and must maintain their pure bloodline before the world can have hope. This is consistent with Hitler's view.
The founder of this organization was a missionary and astrologer who divined for Hitler and predicted that he would be a person who shocked the world in the future. Hitler was excited. When later designing the party flag, the organization's symbol, the "swastika", was chosen.
Extended information
Swastika is a charm of many tribes in ancient times. It appeared in the history of ancient India, Persia, Greece, Egypt, Troy and other countries. It was later used by ancient Used by some religions.
At first people regarded it as a symbol of the sun or fire, and later it was generally used as a symbol of auspiciousness and eternity. The Sanskrit word for this word reads "Sri Chucai Lokshana", which means "auspicious sea and cloud phase", which is the symbol of auspiciousness that appears between the sea, clouds and sky.
Comparison: The swastika (two Zs) is painted on the chest of Buddha Tathagata. It is considered by Buddhists to be an "auspicious sign" that can emit precious light. "The light is shining and has thousands of colors." .
The swastika has a long history in Eurasia and was first seen in Indo-European cultures, such as Indian Arian culture, Persian culture, Hittite culture, Slavic culture, Celtic culture, and Greek culture , Chinese Majiayao culture and so on. According to archaeological records, the swastika first appeared in the Neolithic Age.
Archaeologists discovered these patterns in pottery fragments unearthed in Khuzestan Province, Iran. In the early Bronze Age, swastikas were also found on pottery unearthed at Sindashta in the southern Ural Mountains of Russia. The early Indian swastika is found in seals unearthed from Lothal in Gujarat and Harappa in Pakistan.
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