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The meaning of owl porcelain ornaments

The moral is: The love bird of Athena, the goddess of wisdom in Greek mythology, is a little owl (a type of owl, which is considered to predict events), so the ancient Greeks respected the owl as Athena and A symbol of wisdom.

In Chinese culture, owls can ward off evil spirits. There is a saying in Feng Shui that owl means "not working hard". Placing it in a financial position or wearing it on yourself can help you or your family make money without working hard. . It can be placed on the financial position or worn on the body. In addition, among the people, owls are "ghost birds". Huaiyuan layman in Hong Kong said that if any family can raise owls, they will surely make a fortune in the long run.

Introduction:

The birds in the order Owlidae are called owls, and there are more than 130 species in total. Found on all continents except Antarctica. Most species are nocturnal carnivores. Birds of this order have broad heads, short and thick beaks with a hook-shaped front end, and the feathers on the front of the head are arranged into a facial disk. Some species have ear-shaped feathers. The distribution of the eyes, facial disk and ear feathers make the head of this bird very similar to that of a cat, so it is commonly known as an owl. Also known as the God Cat Eagle.

Range:

The owl is one of the most widely distributed extant bird species in the world. Owls can be found all over the world except in the Arctic. Common species in China include eagle owls, owls, long-eared owls and short-eared owls.

Protection level:

Owls, also known as owls, are national second-level protected animals.

All owl species are listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and there are no artificially bred species.

Provisions on second-level animals: “It is prohibited to sell or acquire nationally protected wild animals or their products. Due to special circumstances such as scientific research, domestication and breeding, exhibitions, etc., it is necessary to sell, acquire, or use national first-level protected animals. Wild animals or their products must be approved by the wildlife administrative department of the State Council or its authorized unit; those who need to sell, purchase, or use national second-level protected wild animals or their products must obtain approval from the wildlife administrative department of the provincial, autonomous region, or municipal government directly under the Central Government. Approved by the competent authority or its authorized unit.”