Who does the owl symbolize?
They are confident, aggressive, positive and ambitious, and they are decisive leaders. See the core of the problem directly and go all out to the goal. They emphasize authority and decisiveness in leadership style and decision-making, are good at crisis management, and are most suitable for pioneering and reforming work.
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The cultural symbol of the owl:
There are some folk sayings in our country, for example, "When a night owl enters the house, he is afraid of the night owl's barking, but he is afraid of the night owl's laughing". Owls are often regarded as "ominous birds", called ghost birds, mourning birds and so on. In ancient books, they are also called strange owls, ghost cars, ghosts or wandering as symbols of bad luck and death.
The main reason for these opinions is that owls can sniff out terminally ill people because of their keen sense of smell, and they will laugh. In many places, there is no superstition that owls will die within a few days after hearing their cries, so owls are called mourning birds.
In addition, the owl's cry in the dark is as gloomy and desolate as a ghost, which makes people feel even more horrible. In ancient times, it was called "a bird with a bad voice". There is a fable in Shuo Yuan Xiao Ming's Moving to the East: "When an owl meets a pigeon, it says: I will move, but the west hates my voice ...". In addition, owls lie down during the day, go out at night, and fly quietly like ghosts, and often only see a flash of shadow, which makes it easy for people who don't know much about their behavior to have all kinds of terrible associations.