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Feng Shui Theory of Japanese Crows
Even if they belong to the same place, their cultures are different, not to mention there are certain differences between countries, and the same thing will have different symbolic meanings, just like a crow. Some people may ask why the crow, a fierce bird in the eyes of China's ancients, is regarded as a god in South Korea. The answer is that every country has different views on crows. In South Korea, because crows are cute, intelligent and sporty animals, and they are single-minded about love, they like crows very much and treat crows as divine birds. Crow is a symbol of bad luck in China, isn't it? Crows crow, is it a disaster? Such a folk saying, but in ancient times, our country liked crows, but after the Song Dynasty, the symbolic image of crows as an animal changed a lot. The reason why our country doesn't like crows is that their cries are miserable; Secondly, crows often appear in front of graves or gloomy and empty places, and their miserable cries will make people feel scared; In addition, the crow's main food is carrion of animals. So our country doesn't like them. But many countries in the world like crows very much, and some countries still take crows as their country? God bird? Such as South Korea, Japan and other countries. Especially in Japan, crows are also called national birds, and their status in Japan is relatively high. If you happen to meet a group of crows when you get married in Japan, it will be considered as a lucky day. And in Japan, if crows stay in trees, people can't drive them away. It is precisely because each country's culture is different that many views are different. Crow is disliked by everyone in our country. You will feel gloomy when you see it, but you are lucky to see crows in other countries.