The meaning and symbol of peacock
The meaning and symbol of the peacock
The meaning and symbol of the peacock. Many people think that the peacock is very beautiful, and the peacock makes people feel very fond of it. The peacock is also a symbol of power and beautiful love. It symbolizes beauty and talent and is an auspicious bird. Take a look below at what the peacock symbolizes. The meaning and symbol of the peacock 1
The meaning of the peacock 1: Good luck and good luck
The peacock is the king of birds, and its most distinctive feature is its open tail. Moreover, it is also recorded in ancient texts that the peacock's tail is a sign of good luck and can ward off evil spirits and ensure peace. Therefore, wearing a jade peacock pendant for your family means good luck, can protect you, remove bad luck, and bring good luck.
The second meaning of the peacock: a bright future
In ancient times, animal patterns were usually embroidered on the official uniforms of officials, and animal feathers were attached to the official hats. For example, the peacock is an animal pattern that will be used, so the peacock is a symbol of power. In addition, when the peacock opens its tail, it can bloom into a bustling pattern, so a jade peacock pendant means a bright future and a prosperous official career.
The third meaning of the peacock: grow old together
The peacock’s tail can bloom with a full screen of splendor, which represents full happiness. In addition, the peacock has a white head on its head, which means growing old together. Therefore, wearing an jade peacock pendant for couples or lovers in love symbolizes a harmonious and beautiful relationship and the ability to grow old together.
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In ancient times, people raised peacocks for fun. The beautiful feathers of peacocks are used by people in various ways to decorate and beautify their lives. Fans made of peacock feathers are called peacock fans, which not only have the function of fanning, but are also beautiful and pleasing to the eye. Ornaments made from the entire peacock tail are more precious and have auspicious meanings.
In the Qing Dynasty, officials wore peacock feathers as crown ornaments, with three eyes, two eyes, and one eye. In the early Qing Dynasty, only noble ministers who received special favors from the imperial court were rewarded. Later, the rewards became excessive, but still only officials of fifth rank or above could wear the single-eyed flower feather. Therefore, peacock feathers have become a symbol of official rank and power.
The auspicious patterns of later generations include the pattern of inserting peacock feathers in a coral vase, which can be seen in paintings, stationery, utensils, etc., and is called "Brilliant Feathers" or "Red Feathers", which is intended to wish good luck in officialdom. , promoted to a higher position. Also, the ancients used peacock feathers to weave fur, which was called peacock fur.
In the old days, people called peacocks and mandarin ducks with beautiful patterns "literary birds" and praised their brilliant feathers. At the same time, the text here also has the meaning of "elegant" and "civilized".
For example, the peacock is said to have "nine virtues" and is a bird of civilization. "Nine virtues", "Yi Zhou Shu·Chang Xun" says that they are "loyalty, trustworthiness, respect, firmness, softness, harmony, solidity, chastity and obedience". Specifically, the peacock refers to: 1. Good appearance; 2. Clear voice; 3. Walking steps in sequence; 4. Knowing the right time; 5. Knowing the mode of eating; 6. Being content with constant thoughts; 7. Not being distracted; 8. Not being promiscuous; 9. Knowing the repetition.
In the past, people called the peacock pattern "civilization of the world", which has a wide range of uses. Among the Buzi patterns of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the third-ranking civil servants in the Ming Dynasty were peacocks, and the second- and third-ranking officials in the Qing Dynasty were all peacocks. The auspicious pattern also includes "three platforms", which is a pattern of crane, pheasant and peacock together. The crane is the association platform, the pheasant is the Tao platform, and the peacock is the official uniform pattern.
1. Good luck and good luck
The peacock is very beautiful and is the bird most similar to the phoenix, so it is also called the "King of Birds". The beauty of the peacock lies in the moment when it opens its tail. In ancient times, people believed that the opening of its tail was a sign of good fortune and could drive away evil spirits and bring us good luck.
2. The future is bright
In ancient times, people would embroider animals as patterns on their robes. For example, the emperor’s dragon robes mainly had dragon patterns, and the robes of officials A peacock will be embroidered on it, and the feathers on the official hat are also peacock feathers, because peacocks also have the meaning of "a bright future" and will bring a bright future.
3. Growing old together
Many people also believe that the peacock’s open tail is seeking a mate. If you can see the beauty of the peacock’s open tail, it means that you will be full of happiness. Represents a kind of completion. Moreover, the peacock's head is white, which is regarded as a symbol of "growing old together", which will bring harmonious relationship between husband and wife and a happy marriage for hundreds of years.
The symbol of the peacock
1. Symbol of rights
Because the peacock is beautiful and has good moral character, it is often embroidered on people’s heads. On official robes, as a symbol of power. Many people choose vases and paintings with peacock feathers or peacock patterns at home, hoping to gain power and smooth official career.
2. Beautiful love
In addition to symbolizing rights, the peacock also symbolizes love. Because the white peacock's head is white, it is in line with people's good expectations of growing old together. Therefore, in the eyes of lovers, the peacock has become a symbol of beautiful love and hopes that love can be fulfilled.
3. Beauty and talent
The peacock itself is very beautiful, with a sense of nobility, and is also a symbol of beauty and talent in mythology. Therefore, in our country, the peacock also symbolizes grace and talent, and is a compliment to beautiful women and a talented man with extensive knowledge. The meaning and symbol of the peacock 2
The peacock symbolizes intelligence, kindness, freedom, and peace. Generally, the peacock symbolizes luck, happiness, nobility, and longevity. The peacock is the king of birds and an auspicious bird. Therefore, the peacock is loved and favored by the majority of people, and its ornamental value is relatively high.
The peacock is an auspicious bird with a graceful figure, a red mouth and mysterious eyes, and a thin and strong breast. It is also the kindest, smartest, and most freedom-loving bird. It is a symbol of good luck and happiness. The peacock can also be regarded as a ribbon-bearing bird. Ribbon is a homonym for longevity, which means longevity. In Greek mythology, the peacock symbolizes the goddess Hera. It can bring good luck to people and constantly inspire people to move forward.
The peacock’s head is emerald green, and its crest is blue-green and pointed; the tail coverts are particularly long, forming a tail screen, which is bright and beautiful; the real tail feathers are short and dark brown. The female bird has no tail screen and its feathers are dark brown and mottled. Peacocks generally live in open areas of forests and are relatively rare. They are also a first-level protected animal in China. The meaning and symbol of peacock 3
The meaning of peacock spreading its tail
The scientific meaning of peacock spreading its tail. In nature, many male animals will show their best side in order to court mates. Some Animals will show their fighting ability, and some animals will show their nest-building ability. For peacocks, they open their tails to show their beauty to female peacocks, thereby attracting female peacocks to mate and reproduce with them. So don’t be too surprised when we encounter a peacock opening its tail. If it’s the mating and breeding season, it will open its tail from time to time.
What does it mean to be a sign of good fortune? In traditional folk customs, the peacock has always been a sacred bird. People believe that it is the descendant of the auspicious beast Phoenix, so it also represents a very auspicious and wealthy meaning. When the peacock opens its tail, people give it the auspicious meaning of getting rich and wishing it well. They believe that this time can bring us good luck, help us increase our personal wealth, and make our future career, work, and marriage life more smooth and happy.
No disaster or disaster. The peacock spreading its wings is a very auspicious phenomenon in Feng Shui customs, indicating that happy events may come in the days to come, but no disasters will occur. For those who are currently unlucky, their luck will gradually improve from now on, and they may even have the opportunity to make a fortune, so this is a very auspicious thing.