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  1. Apr 13, 2020 · Animals figure prominently in Chinese cultural stories and everyday idioms. Not to mention, China is home to thousands of species of wildlife including elephants, tigers and pandas. Today, I’ll teach you the Mandarin words for 77 animals (both real and mythical), with notes on their cultural significance. Download: This blog post is available ...

  2. Chinese Beliefs, and Feng Shui. In Chinese decorative arts, pictured animals are representations for various aspects of life. Knowing the symbolic meaning of an animal will lead to understanding the hidden message of the pictured. Below a brief list: (t: traditional Chinese; s: - simplified Chinese - pinyin) Badger (獾 - huān) - great happiness

  3. Flying cranes symbolize a wish or hope to become a high-rank official. Dragon (long 龍) The dragon is a very ancient symbol in Chinese culture and is ranked first among mythical beasts. An image of the dragon and another mythical creature, the phoenix, symbolizes the emperor and empress as well as marital bliss.

  4. May 24, 2024 · Whales as Symbols of Wisdom and Harmony: In many cultures, they are revered for their intelligence, grace, and gentle nature, symbolizing wisdom, harmony, and interconnectedness with the natural world. In Chinese culture, the whale is associated with the concept of yin and yang, representing balance and harmony between opposing forces.

    • Ant 蚂蚁 mǎ yǐ. Ants are hard-working and well-ordered. The second part of the name (yi) means righteous, denoting its apparent display of Confucian virtue which sounds the same as义 (old form 義) yǐ ‘respectful manner’.
    • Ao 鳌 áo. The giant turtle (or sometimes fish) ‘Ao’ features in some creation myths. In China there was a belief that the whole Earth was on the back of a giant turtle.
    • Badger 獾 huān. Badgers in a picture symbolize happiness because 獾 huān sounds just the same as 欢 huān ‘joyous, happy, pleased’, badgers are almost always portrayed with magpies as they also give the wish for happiness.
    • Bat 蝠 fú. The Chinese have long known that bats are flying rodents. They are also known as 天鼠 tiānshǔ ‘sky rat’ and 附翼 fùyì ‘embracing wings’. Bats are welcome arrivals because they eat huge numbers of flying insect pests.
  5. The People’s Republic of China is the third largest country in the world, after Russia and Canada. It is slightly larger than the United States and includes Hong Kong and Macau. China is located in East Asia. The capital city is Beijing, which is in the northeast part of the country. China is a country of great geographical contrasts.

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  7. Oct 19, 2022 · In ancient cultures, the whale was seen as a messenger from the gods, a bringer of good luck, and a protector. The Whale is a symbol of the power of the ocean and the vastness of the cosmos. The Whale spirit animal signifies rebirth, transformation, and new beginnings. The Whale is a gentle giant, and its size is a symbol of its power.

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