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The meaning and symbol of the tiger

The meaning and symbol of the tiger

The meaning and symbol of the tiger. People all want a better life, so they integrate these wishes into various common things in life and give them different meanings. Let's share the meaning and symbol of the tiger with you.

The meaning and symbol of tiger 1 the meaning of tiger

1. Tigers symbolize authority and good luck.

2. People are most afraid of tigers and admire them. The tiger is also a symbol of the general. The dragon is the symbol of the emperor. Without the tiger to protect the dragon, the mountains and rivers are unstable, and the tiger is also the first beast on land. The real Asian hegemon, especially the Northeast Tiger, is also the largest cat. It is called the king of beasts.

Tiger is one of the 12 Zodiacs, ranking third, and is called Yin. Shu Wei, a scholar in Qing Dynasty, wrote the poem "Qian Miao Zhuzhici Red Temple", saying: "Weaving silk does not compete with people, but turning bronze drums to compete with mountain gods. The two feelings are speechless, and the room is empty tonight. " Yin is a tiger, who dares to violate the custom of avoiding Yin? If couples sleep in the same room when it is cloudy in May, tigers will hurt them. Avoiding shade is a folk custom in some places.

Feng shui implication of tiger ornaments

Enhance one's aura

Although the tiger itself has strong rage, suffocation and explosive ability, most of us can't resist it, but people with special occupations or styles can not only control it well, but also strengthen their own gas field. For example, people with special occupations, such as soldiers, can improve the magnetic field and enhance the gas field if they decorate tiger ornaments at home.

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Folks regard "tiger" as a god beast. It is said that tigers are brave and good at fighting, and can eliminate evil and keep peace. Widely used in various mascots, auspicious patterns and children's products. For example, in the Central Plains, the image of tigers is common in daily life and etiquette; In Guanzhong area of Shaanxi Province, a girl must have a pair of extra-large face tigers in her dowry, and there is also the custom of hanging face tigers for the bride. In addition, there are tiger shoes, tiger hats, tiger headrests and so on. The tiger is also the beast of the town tomb, and Shi Hu often engraves it in front of the tomb. In addition to exorcising evil spirits, tigers are also beneficial to women's pregnancy and promote their children and grandchildren.

The placing method of tiger ornaments

Tiger ornaments should not be placed at will, because the tiger has a strong yang and is murderous. Tiger ornaments are usually placed in official temples and public places. The tiger's power, strong manner and agile skill are deeply favored by everyone. Let's take a look at how to place tiger ornaments with good feng shui.

1. If the house or office makes a sharp corner and cuts the sky, etc. You can put tiger ornaments to relieve Shaqi, and the tiger head should be placed in the direction of Shaqi.

2. When there is a road gate or a corridor gate at home, put a tiger's head knocker on the iron gate or install a tiger's head sign in the direction of the gate towards the corridor, which can solve the road suffocation.

3, military and police personnel can decorate tiger ornaments at home, which can enhance their own gas field and have a smart effect.

Taboo of tiger ornaments

1. Ordinary families should not put tiger ornaments. A pre-racial tiger is classified as a beast, which will affect the feelings, health and career of family members to varying degrees, and even cause official disasters and mass killings, which are particularly unfavorable to fetuses, children and the elderly.

2. People who belong to the snake monkey should not put tiger ornaments at home because they collide with tigers. Otherwise, their health is prone to problems and their wealth is not smooth, including official disasters and mass killings.

People who belong to the tiger in the zodiac should not put tiger ornaments at home, because there is a saying that "one mountain can't accommodate two tigers". If they are tigers, there will be many enemies and villains around them, and their work will often be blocked.

4. For example, businesses that open the door to do business, it is best not to put tiger ornaments, because fierce tigers will make people afraid to enter, which will affect their business accordingly.

Putting tigers in the office will alienate people and give people around an invisible sense of oppression. Colleagues are afraid of being trampled under your feet, and the boss is afraid of your crime, which is not appropriate.

The meaning and symbol of the tiger. Tiger is a symbol of courage and strength, with a strong body and fierce nature. The Chinese character "Wang" on the forehead is a symbol of "Wang" and is honored as "King of Mountains", "God of Zhenshan" and "King of Animals". When used as a jewelry ornament, it means greatness, exorcism and peace. Folks believe that tigers can drive away the five poisons and bless Kangning. Used in jewelry pendants and children's ornaments, I hope to be healthy, lively and healthy, as strong as a little tiger. Tiger pendants also symbolize auspiciousness, strength and courage.

Second, the jade tiger pendant symbolizes the supremacy of rights and noble status; In addition, in China, the tiger is regarded as one of the four gods, which can drive away evil spirits and avoid disasters, so the jade tiger is endowed with the meaning of peace and good luck;

Third, tiger pendants always give people the feeling of being brave and brave in SHEN WOO. So the jade tiger pendant also implies its strength and power. Looking at these meanings of Yuhu, they all embody the carving principle of "work must be intentional, meaning must be auspicious", which can bring good luck to all wearers.

What does the tiger pendant mean?

The significance of wearing a tiger pendant

People who belong to the tiger are strong in heart, brave and famous, giving people a feeling of being generous and easy to talk to. I have always been compassionate and sacrificed my life. Although he is good at showing off, he doesn't care about fame and fortune, and he is chivalrous and courageous. However, people who belong to the tiger are prone to be arrogant and have a correct understanding of themselves. Women who belong to tigers are smarter. People born in the year of the tiger have excellent fortune when they are young, but in middle age, things are changeable and difficult to control, and the evening scenery is beautiful, and there will be respected people.

People who belong to the tiger are simple, prone to arbitrary toxicity, bold and cautious, and adventurous. High ambition, strong self-confidence, masculinity and leadership. Bold and overbearing Keep your promise, keep your word, and keep your word. Like to show off, chivalrous, brave and helpful. People who belong to the tiger are not angry and arrogant, have a natural king style, and never bow to difficulties. They are fearless by nature, like to accept challenges and are relatively more extreme athletes.

Who is the jade tiger suitable for wearing?

1, worn by leaders

The biggest purpose of a leader is to manage his subordinates well, and at the same time, he can gain their respect and establish his own prestige. The implication of jade is that tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger

2, official career people wear

People in the official career hope that they can soar, fully display their rights and status, and then serve the people with their rights, just like the king of beasts manages in an orderly way in his own jurisdiction. Wearing a jade tiger means stepping up in the career path and having higher command ability.

3. Children's clothing

Every parent hopes that their children can grow up safely and healthily, and live like tigers. It is a blessing for children to wear jade tiger. At the same time, jade tiger can ward off evil spirits and avoid disasters, which will bless children's health.

The meaning and symbol of tiger 3 Northeast Tiger, also known as Northeast Tiger. The Origin of Manchuria reprinted "Shu Wei". Don't be auspicious to the country. There are too many mountains in the south, and Wei Yan is "too white". Tigers, leopards, bears and wolves do no harm. People are not allowed to pollute the mountains. Those who walk on the mountain are loaded with things. It can be seen that ancient Changbai Mountain regarded tigers and other wild animals as sacred objects. Later generations of people who went up the mountain to dig ginseng revered the tiger as "the old man of mountain gods" or related to "the mountain gods" or "the capital of old kings". So far, there are many stories about tigers and diggers.

In Manchu, the tiger sound is "Tasha", meaning Tasha. Bedu is alias Du Bo, also known as Li Er, pronounced as Lingsika, also known as Li Fu, also known as Xusha, also known as Yutu or Wutu. In Manchu, the tigress is "more than a person" and Gabuyi Yan. The male tiger is "Han Mu", which is Han Mu. The three-year-old tiger is called "Xu Ergan", so you must dare.

There are many special names for tigers in Manchu, among which "Li Er" is similar to the Li nationality in Yunnan. It is said that "Li Er" means "tigress" and "Kun Li" means "tiger head" in Li language. Therefore, some scholars believe that the title of "Laozi" is related to tiger belief.

Taoism respects tigers and is considered as the protector of the law. Zhang Tianshi, armed with a seven-star sword, sat under Hei Hu's seat, killing evil spirits for the people. Zhao Gongming, the god of wealth of Taoism, also rode Hei Hu, so he was also called General Tan Xuan of Hei Hu. The Queen Mother of the West who believes in Taoism is also known as the "Goddess of Hei Hu". It is said that her emissary and mount are also tigers. In Taoist folk beliefs, it is also believed that the tiger is the mount of the land god. In the land temple, you must worship the tiger and call it Master Tiger.

Qinglong, White Tiger, Suzaku and Xuanwu, also known as the Four Elephants, are the four gods in China mythology, and the White Tiger also represents the West. Tigers are often associated with dragons and have unique symbolic significance in Taoism. For example, the Waidan people use dragons to describe water and tigers to describe fire. The Neidan family is "God is a dragon, gas is a tiger", so it is also a famous saying. For example, "Gui Zhi of Life" has a song "Copying between Dragon and Tiger".

It is pronounced "vyaghra" in Sanskrit and "sTag" in Tibetan, which is somewhat similar to Manchu. In Buddhism, in addition to the original story that the Buddha gave his life to feed the tiger, the tiger is also regarded as a symbol of "strong wind". It is often used as an auspicious beast in all directions together with the golden winged bird symbolized by fire, the lion symbolized by the earth and the dragon symbolized by water.

In Brahmanism, tiger skin was originally a symbol of Shiva. Shiva killed the tiger and made his meditation mat out of its skin. This tradition was later integrated into Hinduism and Buddhism, and became a cushion for great yogis and successful people, representing the surrender to anger and toxins. Generally in Buddhism, deerskin symbolizes compassion and tiger skin symbolizes anger, so many angry gods wear tiger skin skirts.

For example, in Master Zong Kaba's "No Five See Thangka", an incarnation of Master Zong Kaba is a great yogi, that is, riding a tiger mount. The so-called "Supreme Master rides a mighty tiger, showing the costume of a practitioner, naked with big eyes and big nose, holding a flaming sword to the sky in his right hand, holding a skull full of nectar in his left hand, wearing blue silk on a red bun as a solemn bone ornament, smiling like a flower, and surrounded by 80 successful people".

Another example is Chujilin Batanka in the non-sectarian movement "Light of Li Mei: Five Brothers and Black Rugao", which is also the image of a great yogi riding a tiger, representing the achievements of surrender.

In addition, the "Hui Zhen Buddha Mother" among the five sisters, the Buddha protector of Xiangshou, and the Tibetan name "Miyolo Zangma" are yellow, with two arms on one side, a treasure handprint in the right hand, a treasure plate full of food in the left hand, and a pair of kind eyes decorated with various treasures, earrings and bracelets. Riding a tiger under the seat represents the Ministry of Health and Welfare of the South, showing the merits of Buddhism, and the world means clothing and feet.