These animals symbolize luck in world culture

Please read along with some typical species in the list of animals that bring blessings.

Please read along with some of the typical species in the list of animals that bring blessings, you may have owned or met these animals without knowing that you may encounter some luck. ?

Many animals are considered to bring luck to humans. However, not all people see the same animal as luck. The article would like to give you some information about the lucky pets that people love.

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Many animals around us are lucky symbols, only we know or not.

Bats: This is the lucky symbol of the Chinese people. In this country, bats represent a long and happy life. The name of the bat species in Chinese has a similar reading of the word of luck. People often wear amulets or necklaces with bat-shaped shapes to ward off bad luck. On the postcards were also printed bat-shaped motifs. The sender of this postcard wants to send wishes for health, wellbeing and wealth to the recipient. For Chinese people, bats are smart and sensitive animals, able to feel where there is fresh air. Therefore, if there is a bat nest in the house, it is certain that the family will eat it up and make it "float" quickly.

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The house that has a bat nest, sooner or later will also rise up like "a kite with the wind".

Bear: For many Native Americans, ancient Siberians and a group of immigrants to Alaska (USA), bears are extremely lucky symbols. For them, bears have supernatural powers because of their amazing ability to survive through the cold winter. They do not need to load food during the winter months but can survive until spring comes. In the Nordic legend, the bear is also the incarnation of the god Odin - the leader of the gods.

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Miraculously - Bears don't eat but still pass through the cold winter.

Scarab: For the ancient Egyptians, the beetle is the creature that calls the sun up. For an agricultural economy like in Egypt, the sun has a very important role. The sun god is also the supreme deity. Ancient people observed that beetles use solar energy to incubate eggs in the feces of other animals, this is a very admirable behavior. They know how to use the warmth of the sun to hatch the young. Therefore, beetles are also a symbol of resourcefulness, creativity and a new beginning. Images of scarab are also found as decorative motifs on walls or sculptures. Some jewelry also has pictures of this beetle.

Not all species know how to take advantage of sunlight and "surplus products" of other animals to hatch eggs like beetles.

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Bulls not only provide food, but also help men add masculinity .

Bulls: Archaeologists have found many images of cows on the jewelry and carvings of Greek and Egyptian culture. The cow is a symbol of strength, fullness in men and good health. The Greeks saw the cow as a mascot in love and fertility. They let cows wear necklaces or garlands and believe that will increase the cow's sexual ability as well as bring luck to the family's health and agricultural productivity.

Crickets: The crickets sound in a solitary spring night makes people feel comfortable and relaxed. Chinese people believe in consensus in cries of crickets. They all like to make a concert. In addition, crickets are also a symbol of safety and protection, it is considered as a housekeeper. The reason is because when a strange person or creature comes near, they will not ring anymore. Crickets are found in many parts of Asia and the Middle East. In some places, crickets are also a symbol of rebirth, probably because the cricket's life cycle is simple and quite fast. From birth to crickets hatch eggs about 20-25 days. The life of the cricket spent four molting times, when the third time it was near crickets (about 2.5 months old) to be able to fly.

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Cricket is a symbol of peace, protection.

Deer: When it comes to deer, people will think of a long life and good tolerance, so in Chinese culture, deer are a symbol of good luck and longevity. The way to read deer language in Chinese is nearly the same as the reading of the word income. Therefore, this animal is also a symbol of affluence and wealth. In Chinese art, deer is also often associated with court officials, a symbol of fairness, righteousness, fame and successful careers.

Elephant: In the Sanskrit hymns of India and Southeast Asia, the elephant is the only animal with hands, this is the symbol of giving and receiving. Another reason elephants are a symbol of wealth and luckily because only wealthy families and aristocrats in India had elephants. Elephants are a symbol of class, distinguishing rich from society.

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Even elephants have a distinction.

Frogs: Frogs are often associated with images of rain, and of course they will become mascot of many agricultural areas. Rain is favorable, the wind is harmonious, the new agriculture develops and the economy is stable. There is no doubt why frogs are also on the list of lucky animals. In India, many villagers also hold weddings for frogs to pray for rain when the drought lasts too long.

Rabbit: Rabbit's hind legs are considered lucky in many cultures. However, for this foot to be sacred, one must choose a bright moon day to take its foot, and at the same time perform more rituals. Rabbits are also a lucky symbol for birth. The newly married couples have been given a rabbit leg symbol to symbolize their descendants. In the Easter of Christians, the rabbit is also a symbol of well-being and well-being.

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Resurrected rabbit and reigning US President Barack Obama.

The article only mentions the lucky animals of some regions of the world. Hopefully, after this article, readers will be interested in learning more about the lucky symbols in cultures around the world as well as in Vietnam for a better insight into people's views. about life around.

Update 18 December 2018
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