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Loong / Chinese Dragon
In the "Classic of Mountains and Seas", the image and story of the Loong are also richly depicted and inherited.
According to the book, the image of the Loong is often described as a long serpent with horns, claws, and scales, capable of flying and spitting fire. This image not only shows the power and magic of the Loong, but also reflects the imagination and creativity of the ancient Chinese for mysterious things.
At the same time, the image of the Loong is often associated with natural elements such as water and rain, and is regarded as a deity who controls the forces of nature such as water and rain.
The Loong is seen as a symbol of good fortune, representing strength, wisdom, and dignity.
In ancient China, the image of the Loong was often used in decoration and carvings to express the sacred worship and belief in the Loong.
The Loong was also associated with power classes such as imperial power and nobility in ancient China, and was seen as a symbol of power and status.
Nine-tailed foxFiguratively, the nine-tailed fox is usually depicted as a fox, but it has as many as nine tails. These nine tails represent nine different powers and intelligences, and as a result, the nine-tailed fox is seen as a powerful creature in many stories.
In some legends, the nine-tailed fox represents good fortune, prosperity, and happiness.
In other legends, the nine-tailed fox is seen as a symbol of evil, depicted as a creature capable of causing disaster and chaos.
In addition, the nine-tailed fox also has a wide range of applications in traditional Chinese culture.
For example, in traditional Chinese drama, the nine-tailed fox is often used as a special character that represents mystery, beauty, and danger.
The image of the nine-tailed fox is also often used in traditional Chinese art, such as paintings, sculptures, etc.
Kylin / Kirin / UnicornThe Kylin is a mysterious creature in traditional Chinese culture, often appearing in myths, legends and literary works. In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, the Kylin is described as a mysterious creature with a lion's head, antlers, dragon scales, and phoenix tail, symbolizing auspiciousness, benevolence, and harmony.
The image of the Kylin is often endowed with exalted status and sacred majesty, and is seen as a symbol capable of bringing good luck and auspiciousness. In traditional Chinese culture, the image of the Kylin is often seen in important places such as palaces, temples, and mausoleums to express reverence for ancestors and gods.
The Kylin is also widely used in traditional Chinese culture. For example, in traditional Chinese art, the Kylin is often used as a special motif that represents auspiciousness, prosperity, and harmony. At the same time, the image of the Kylin is often used in traditional Chinese folk culture, such as paper-cutting, embroidery, etc.
Deer / Nine-colored deerThe fairy deer is a mysterious creature in traditional Chinese culture, often appearing in myths, legends and literary works. In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, the fairy deer is described as a long-lived and powerful creature with special meaning and symbolism.
The image of a fairy deer is often depicted as a deer with beautiful antlers and a body that shines with divine light, representing longevity, health, and happiness. In ancient Chinese legends, the deer was the mount and pet of the gods, and was seen as a symbol of good luck and auspiciousness.
In addition, Xianlu also has a wide range of applications in traditional Chinese culture. For example, in traditional Chinese art, the fairy deer is often used as a special motif to represent longevity, health, and happiness. At the same time, the image of the fairy deer is also often used in traditional Chinese folk culture, such as paper-cutting, embroidery, etc.
Xianhe / Crane
In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, the image of the crane is depicted as a bird with a slender neck and long legs, and its feathers are as white as snow, which is very beautiful. It is seen as an auspicious symbol that represents longevity, health, and happiness.
Legend has it that the crane is the mount of the gods and can carry them in the sky. As a result, the crane is seen in Chinese culture as a creature that can bring good luck and auspiciousness. It is believed that where cranes appear, they bring good luck and happiness.
In traditional Chinese art, cranes often represent longevity, health, and happiness. The images of cranes in these works of art are usually very elegant, showing the noble temperament and graceful posture of cranes.
Phoenix / FenghuangThe image of the phoenix is often depicted as a bird with gorgeous feathers and a body that shines with golden light, representing nobility, elegance, and sacredness.
In ancient Chinese legend, the phoenix was the mount and pet of the gods and goddesses, and was seen as a symbol of good luck and auspiciousness.
The phoenix also represents auspiciousness, prosperity and happiness in traditional Chinese culture. In ancient China, people often combined the image of the phoenix with the image of the Chinese dragon to form a pattern of "Loong and phoenix auspicious", which means auspiciousness, prosperity and happiness.
At the same time, the image of the phoenix often appears in traditional Chinese artworks, such as paintings, sculptures, etc., representing beauty and happiness.
In traditional Chinese folk culture, the image of the phoenix often appears in handicrafts such as paper-cutting and embroidery, as well as in performing arts such as drama and dance.
Kun / KunpengIn ancient Chinese culture, the kun was often regarded as a symbol of good luck and was endowed with many beautiful meanings. For example, in "Zhuangzi Getaway", there is "There is a fish in the north of the underworld, and its name is Kun... Here, the kun is endowed with the meaning of pursuing freedom and transcending difficulties, and has become a spiritual symbol.
At the same time, kun is also a frequent theme in ancient paintings and sculptures. For example, in Dunhuang murals, Luoyang Longmen Grottoes and other works of art, the image of Kun can be seen. The kun in these works is often vivid and lifelike, fully demonstrating the imagination and creation of this mysterious bird by ancient artists.
In modern culture, kun is often endowed with richer connotations and more vivid images. For example, the protagonist of "Big Fish and Begonia", "Chun", is a kun that symbolizes hope and freedom. It carries the dreams and hopes of the protagonist, soaring in the vast sky and deep ocean.
Koi / Koi carp / JinliThe image of the koi is usually depicted as a carp with a brightly colored body and is very beautiful.
In traditional Chinese culture, koi fish are believed to be a creature that brings good luck and happiness, so they are often used as a mascot or as a gift for friends and family, meaning to wish them good luck and happiness.
Koi also represent courage and strength in traditional Chinese culture. In ancient China, people believed that the koi fish was a creature that could ward off evil spirits and avoid disasters, so the image of the koi fish was often carved on amulets or idols to bless themselves and their families with safety and health.
In traditional Chinese folk culture, the image of the koi fish often appears in handicrafts such as New Year paintings, paper-cutting, embroidery, etc., and the images of the koi in these works of art are usually very vivid and realistic, showing the beauty and courage of the koi.
The Classic of Mountains and Seas
The Classic of Mountains and Seas is a magnificent geographical and mythological epic of ancient Chinese culture, and is regarded as one of the important documents of traditional Chinese culture. Dating back to ancient times, the book is rich in myths, legends, and history, depicting a world full of wonder and imagination.
In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, many strange and mysterious mythical beasts and creatures are described, and these creatures and gods with different images constitute the main content of this epic. Among them, some of the mythical beasts and creatures have very unique images, such as the Chinese dragon, phoenix, kun, fairy deer, crane, koi, nine-tailed fox and kylin, etc. These mythical beasts all have special symbolic and mystical meanings and are regarded as treasures of Chinese culture.
The fantastical creatures in the Classic of Mountains and Seas, such as the nine-tailed fox and the Chinese dragon, are cleverly integrated into the design of the copper bookmark. In addition, there are unique floral patterns, such as other flowers, wisteria, etc., to add a bit of mystery and beauty to your reading space.
The copper bookmark is a modest size, which does not take up too much space and clearly shows the wonderful elements of the Classic of Mountains and Seas. At the same time, the copper material makes it rich in texture and ornamental value.
This set of copper bookmarks will take you through time and space, explore the mysteries of ancient myths and legends, and feel the beauty of the fusion of Eastern and Western cultures.
If you're also a lover of ancient myths and cultures, then this copper bookmark is the perfect choice for you!
Whether it is to collect, use, or give away, this set of "Classic of Mountains and Seas" themed copper bookmarks is a good choice. Come and take it home!
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