What are the animals that symbolize dreams, pursuits and wanderings?
Cow: Cow's bravery is the courage of "dying" and a desperate way to go forward.
Horse: Horse is a symbol of wildlife instinct. Powerful, energetic and reckless, it is often a symbol of male sexual desire.
The horse symbolizes "publicity". It is heroic, handsome and handsome, but the most important thing is publicity. So people like horses are very attractive.
Sheep: It represents a gentle, peaceful and kind character. Sometimes it may be weak.
Deer: Similar to sheep, but deer is more aura. It is gentle, kind and intelligent, but it may also have weaknesses.
Wolf: Wolf can symbolize all kinds of things that people are afraid of, especially those that are considered as animals, aggressive and destructive. Perhaps what a person fears is irrational, or the result of instinctive repression from childhood traumatic experiences (such as Oedipus plot and Oedipus plot).
Bear: In the dream of westerners, the symbolic meaning of chest is somewhat different from ours. In the west, the symbol of bear is the female component of male psychology; The second is to symbolize the mother, the real mother, or the wisdom that can be obtained in the subconscious; Third, or just a symbol of the subconscious. In China, smallness is clumsy, but it is powerful in people's minds. Bears represent men more. His character is gentle and naive.
Lion: The lion's personality is authoritative, with the temperament of the so-called king, and it is the combination of hero prototype and power prototype. Compared with tigers, lions are more organized and authoritative. On the other hand, they like to protect the weak and their friends. The lion is a dignified and loving parent. Lions actually have a charming side. A woman with the character of "lion" is a charming and radiant woman.
Fish, the ancient dream interpretation book said that dreaming of fish is to make a fortune, sometimes it is like this. Homonym, fish and the word "feng" are homophonic.
Fish is also representative. Jung mentioned that fish, especially those living in the depths of the ocean, represent the lower psychological center of human beings and the sympathetic nervous system of human beings. This statement is also very reasonable. Fish often symbolizes the subconscious or human intuition. In some artists' dreams, it represents mysterious and elusive inspiration.
Bird: A bird is flying in the sky. It doesn't rely on anything tangible, only five-star wind. Therefore, it mainly represents freedom, nature, directness, conciseness and unpretentious.
Birds can also be a symbol of sex. On the painted pottery of Banpo site, there is a pattern of fish and birds, which shows a fish swallowing the head of a bird in its mouth. Fish can't swallow a bird's head. What really happens is the sexual relationship between the woman symbolized by the fish and the man symbolized by the bird.
Snake: Snake is one of the most commonly used images of human beings. Snakes are rich in content. First of all, snakes are representative, especially male genitals. These two are really similar in appearance.
Snakes also represent evil, cunning, deception and temptation. This is the same as the snake image in many myths and folklore.
On the other hand, snakes represent wisdom, a kind of wisdom that is deeply rooted in people's hearts and profound intuitive wisdom.
Snakes have other characteristics, such as cold blood, so snakes can symbolize a person's emotional indifference, and snakes can entangle or devour people. Because snakes can also symbolize a person's feelings, he (she) pesters you endlessly, making you breathless; In other words, he (she) cares about you so much that you have no independence.
Bat: To westerners, bat is a terrible animal. As a Nocturnal Animals, it can symbolize the subconscious content related to the early traumatic experience.
On the other hand, bats can also symbolize intuitive wisdom. Because bats can fly in the dark without eyes, and they can also symbolize intuition.
Butterfly: It symbolizes freedom, nothingness, sex and love, and it can also symbolize death, because death is the greatest freedom and the ultimate of sex. Butterflies can also symbolize souls and "unrealistic things". Something in the spiritual world, because of its thin shape, we can even think that it has no body.
Spider: It stands for comfort-because spiders can weave webs. But spiders are sometimes representative, because their Mao Mao claws remind people of pubic hair. Spiders sometimes represent the kind of mothers who hold their children tightly.
A) snakes, wolves-snakes \ wolves-cruel people
low-down people
Sheep-sheep-timid and meek people
Tiger-tiger-a cruel man
Lion-lion-fierce man
Clever monkey
Cow-cow-despicable person
Donkey-a stupid and dull person
Mule-mule-tenacious person
Sow-sow-glutton
Lamb lamp-a gentle man
Church mouse.-poor man
Fox-Fox-A crafty old scoundrel-Rabbit-A coward who is afraid of death
Whale-a huge person (or thing)
Bear-bear-a rude and grumpy person
(b) Hawkeye
Pigeon-pigeon-gentle person
Swan-Swan-Elegant Man
Pigeons and Olive Branches-Pigeons-Symbols of Peace
Nightingale-Nightingale-Beautiful voice
Bailing-Bailing-a cheerful and lively person
Crow-crow-a bad omen.
Peacock-Peacock-Beautiful, vain person
Sparrow-Sparrow-A short man
Goose-Goose-Fool, Fool
(c) Snails-people who move slowly.
Butterfly-Butterfly-Beautiful People
Busy people, hardworking and busy people
Wasp-wasp-bad temper
Bull: Work hard and complain;
Seagull: fighting the wind and waves;
Dove: peace and friendship;
Camel: a long way to go;
Spring silkworm: dedicated to death;
Magpie: Good luck.
dog
Dogs are "guardians". As we all know, dogs also symbolize guardianship, loyalty, dedication and trust. This is only in terms of the characteristics of the dog itself.
cat
Independent, guardian, free, confident and keen.
wolf
Wolves are smart, win by intelligence, and are good at using change, pioneering, learning, guarding and succeeding.
mouse
In different cultures, the mouse represents many different things, but in general, it symbolizes filth, deception and betrayal.
snake
Snakes appear many times in the book. Snakes are "destroyers", which also mean change, immortality, resurrection and deformation.
money
Stag symbolizes pride, impudence, purity, independence and courage.
phoenix
It doesn't mean eternal life, but many people think so. To be exact, it symbolizes rebirth and recovery, purity and light.
Sparrow-Sparrow-A short man
Goose-Goose-Fool, Fool
Snail-a slow-moving person
Butterfly-a beautiful person
Bees-busy people, hardworking and busy people.
Wasp-grumpy
Swan-an elegant person
Pigeons with olive branches in their mouths-a symbol of peace
Bailing-a cheerful and lively person
Nightingale-Beautiful voice
Eagle-a sharp-eyed person
Swan-an elegant person
Fox-a crafty old scoundrel.
Rabbit-a timid person who is afraid of death.
Whale-a huge person (or thing)
Tiger-a cruel man
Lion-a fierce man
Monkeys-smart people
Cow-a despicable person
Donkey-stupid and slow person
Mule-a tenacious person
Sows-gluttons
Lamb-a gentle man
Church mice-the poor
Snakes, wolves-cruel people
Rats-despicable people
Sheep-a timid and meek person
Tiger-a cruel man
Lion-a fierce man
Camels-(industrious people) cattle-(industrious people)
Bailing-(a person with a beautiful voice) Spring Silkworm-(a person with selfless dedication)
Pigeon-(Messenger of Peace) Sheep-(Gentle Man)
Seagull-(a good soldier) Magpie-(a bearer of good news)
Fabulous:
A god in cat Egypt, right?
Dogs seem to be guardians.
Owls are not very clear. Maybe they forgot something in the forest.
Totem of wolf nomadic tribe
The fox is cunning
Koala is a beast that Australians saw when they first arrived in Oceania.
The elves of squirrel forest
The bear doesn't know. It seems to be the representative of Britain.
Tigers don't.
Rats are elves, too
A snake can become a witch or a dragon. Foreigners think that snakes and dragons are the same.
Penguins don't know much about this.
Fish are elves, too
The unicorn's light in the dark
Pigeon-(Peace and Friendship) Swallow-(Messenger of Spring)
Seagulls-(bravely fighting) ants-(trying to unite)
Cattle-(hardworking) bee-(hardworking and selfless)
Squirrel-(clever) sheep-(gentle and kind)
Magpie-(Good luck) Camel-(A long way to go)
Deer-(timid and docile) pigs-(dirty and greedy)
Monkeys-(naughty) jackals-(greedy and despicable)
Wolf-(fierce and easy to kill) fox-(extremely cunning)
Turtle-(pray for a long life) crane-(live to be a hundred years old)
Phoenix-(Lucky and Precious) Dragon-(Geely Achievement)
Tiger-(brave and bold) lion-(solemn and dignified)
Bat-(auspicious and healthy) dog-(good friend of mankind)
Loach-(sleek and cunning) bear-(stupid and timid)
Bat homophonic blessing
Toad stands for wealth, money and a three-legged golden toad.
The crane symbolizes longevity.
Fish symbolizes greatness.
Lions, fish, wind and cranes symbolize good luck.
The eagle symbolizes courage.
You Zhu is stupid, lazy, greedy and ugly.
Camels-seagulls with a long way to go-fight the wind and waves
Magpie-lucky spring silkworm-conscientious.
Chun Yan, the messenger of spring, is very clever.
Fireflies-the spark of life
Peacock symbolizes auspiciousness, preciousness and happiness.
Horses symbolize strength.
Cows symbolize spring.
Snails symbolize slowness and backwardness.
The bronze cow symbolizes the cowherd in the sky.
World Geography: Running horses symbolize freedom, while cows symbolize wealth and animal husbandry.
India: Cows symbolize wealth and kindness.
Sheep symbolize good luck.
Deer symbolize "hard work and modesty"
Deer symbolize homosexuality.
Sheep and deer symbolize women.
Feng Shui: A strong deer symbolizes handy career development and fame and fortune.
Deer symbolize nobility, spirituality and meekness.
The dragon is also a symbol of China people.
The first symbolic meaning of the mouse is spirituality.
The rabbit symbolizes "simplicity and love"
Rabbits symbolize longevity.
Monkeys are a symbol of intelligence and liveliness.
The eagle symbolizes creativity.
Should all symbolize the miracle of love.
Chicken symbolizes god.
Chicken symbolizes good luck, good harvest and endless hope.
Swan symbolizes purity.
Pigeon-(Peace and Friendship) Swallow-(Messenger of Spring)
Seagulls-(bravely fighting) ants-(trying to unite)
Cattle-(hardworking) bee-(hardworking and selfless)
Squirrel-(clever) sheep-(gentle and kind)
Magpie-(Good luck) Camel-(A long way to go)
Deer-(timid and docile) pigs-(dirty and greedy)
Monkeys-(naughty) jackals-(greedy and despicable)
Wolf-(fierce and easy to kill) fox-(extremely cunning)
Turtle-(pray for a long life) crane-(live to be a hundred years old)
Phoenix-(Lucky and Precious) Dragon-(Geely Achievement)
Tiger-(brave and bold) lion-(solemn and dignified)
Bat-(auspicious and healthy) dog-(good friend of mankind)
Loach-(sleek and cunning) bear-(stupid and timid)
Camels-(industrious people) cattle-(industrious people)
Bailing-(a person with a beautiful voice) Spring Silkworm-(a person with selfless dedication)
Pigeon-(Messenger of Peace) Sheep-(Gentle Man)
Seagull-(a good soldier) Magpie-(a bearer of good news)
Bull: Work hard and complain;
Seagull: fighting the wind and waves;
Dove: peace and friendship;
Camel: a long way to go;
Spring silkworm: dedicated to death;
Magpie: Good luck.
dog
Dogs are "guardians". As we all know, dogs also symbolize guardianship, loyalty, dedication and trust. This is only in terms of the characteristics of the dog itself.
cat
Independent, guardian, free, confident and keen.
wolf
Wolves are smart, win by intelligence, and are good at using change, pioneering, learning, guarding and succeeding.
mouse
In different cultures, the mouse represents many different things, but in general, it symbolizes filth, deception and betrayal.
snake
Snakes appear many times in the book. Snakes are "destroyers", which also mean change, immortality, resurrection and deformation.
money
Stag symbolizes pride, impudence, purity, independence and courage.
owl
Owl symbolizes wisdom, magic, truth and anything related to magic! Owls are the most magical group of birds because of their mysterious nature. Wizards are accused of being able to turn into owls, but in fact, the Latin names of owls are mostly used to represent the incarnation of "wizards".