What is unlucky about the Golden Lotus?
In the ancient novel "Journey to the West", the "Golden Lotus" is described as an evil plant that is poisonous and will entangle and devour pedestrians.
"Golden Lotus" is a plant in Chinese myths and legends, and its meaning changes depending on the cultural background and era. In the ancient novel "Journey to the West", the "Golden Lotus" is described as an evil plant that is poisonous and will entangle and devour pedestrians. This image may be related to the fear and rejection of certain unknown or incomprehensible things in nature in society at that time.
In addition, in religious beliefs such as Taoism and Buddhism, the "Golden Lotus" is also regarded as an evil thing, representing the temptation and trap of worldly pursuits such as desire and wealth. Therefore, in these cultural systems, the appearance of "Golden Lotus" usually has negative connotations. In short, as a symbol or symbol, "Golden Lotus" does not have a fixed meaning, and its meaning needs to be understood according to the specific context.