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This is not based on facts, it can be said that it is a superstitious statement, the crow is just a bird, because the crow likes to eat carrion, and the sense of smell is very sensitive, and the whole body is black, so people think that it is an inauspicious bird, and the crow also has another preference is to love to call, so people feel that it is called is an unlucky performance, these are all wrong cognitions, now in such a high-tech developed era, to believe in science, to understand things from a scientific point of view.
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There is no scientific basis, it is purely people's ancient feudal superstitious thoughts. The reason why the crow was called an ominous representative in ancient times was mainly because of its dark appearance and unpleasant call.
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This is an ancient superstition, don't be too gullible about rumors, just drive the crows away.
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Why do people still believe in superstition so much now? Scientists have long explained this phenomenon, in fact, crows are very intelligent birds, because crows eat scavengers! People used to see crows eating dead people's flesh there, or eating the flesh of other dead animals, so they thought that crows had something to do with death, and when they heard it call, they thought of death, so they said such things.
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Personally, I think this statement is still relatively superstitious, and it is normal for crows to crow, and crows are very common birds.
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Is it really unlucky to hear a crow crow, this is just. There is a folk saying that it is unlucky to hear a crow crow, and it is not necessarily unlucky.
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1. The crow crows at the time of the child (23 o'clock - before 1 o'clock in the morning): The host's family has distant relatives to arrive, and it is auspicious.
2. When the crow cries when it is ugly (1 o'clock - before 3 o'clock in the morning): the host's family is a festive event, and it is auspicious.
3. The crow cries at the time of Yin (3 o'clock - before 5 o'clock in the morning): The master's family has a lawsuit, Xiao Ji 4, the crow calls (5 o'clock - before 7 o'clock in the morning): The host's family has wine, food, wealth, and happiness.
5. The crow crows call (7 o'clock - before 9 o'clock in the morning): The master's family has come back from home, auspicious.
6. The crow cries at the end of the day (9 o'clock - 11 o'clock in the morning): The host's family has a happy event, and it is auspicious.
7. The crow crows at noon (11 o'clock - before 13 o'clock at noon): The host's family will have a disease and ask the gods to bless it.
8. The crow crows from time to time (13-15 o'clock in the afternoon): There are six animals in the master's house.
9. The crow crows in Shenshi (15 o'clock - before 17 o'clock in the afternoon): The host's family has a festive event, and it is auspicious.
10. The crow crows at the time of the unitary (17 o'clock - 19 o'clock in the afternoon): There are ups and downs in the master's house.
11. The crow crows call (19 o'clock - before 21 o'clock in the evening): The master's wealth is prosperous and auspicious.
12. The crow crows at the time of the sea (21 o'clock - before 23 o'clock in the evening): There is a verbal fight in the master's house.
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According to the old rural saying, hearing the crow of a crow may mean that someone in your village is going to die. It's a bad sign.
But there are some superstitious sayings in it. It makes sense to say that crows eat carrion, probably because there are animal carcasses nearby, which triggers the crows' chirping.
Don't take it too seriously, I remember when I was a child, I used to hear the crow cry many times at night, and nothing bad happened, all these things are all the most common things in nature.
The crow crows do not necessarily mean that something is wrong
Many people believe that crows are an ominous animal, and it is even more unlucky to hear crows calling, crows mostly feed on carrion and insects, so they are widely distributed. There is an old Chinese saying that "when a crow crows, disaster comes", which means that as long as you hear a crow, bad luck will happen, and we often even use the crow's beak to describe the occurrence of a bad thing. But in fact, the crow's cry is not all bad omen, it may also be an auspicious omen.
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The crow of the crow is a sign of evil spirits and disasters, a sign of calamity, and the meaning of desolation.
1. The crow is a kind of guardian deity, which has the effect of driving away evil spirits and avoiding disasters.
In traditional Chinese culture, the crow represents peace and is considered a guardian deity. The ancients believed that crows were born with a lack of sex**, it liked to eat bats, and eating crow droppings would make them sick. And in the mouth of the crow there are many small bugs, which are believed to harm the mascot that the crow represents.
As a result, people use crows' beaks to repel wild animals such as pests and rats.
2. The crow represents bad luck and may be a sign of calamity.
The crow is one of the auspicious birds. Because crows are always ominous, when crows chirp during the day accompanied by a low wail, then they are a bad omen. Because crows often make miserable and desolate cries when they chirp at night, when they chirp at the same time during the day and at night, it is a sign of bad luck.
Therefore, people often associate crows with calamity, and think that the crow's cry is a sign that calamity is coming. This tribe is actually very one-sided, and it cannot be said that there must be a disaster for crows. But as soon as the crow makes a miserable and desolate cry, it means that a bad omen has happened.
Therefore, when people hear the lamentation of the crow, it is better not to provoke it.
3. The crow's cry is miserable, which may also mean desolation.
As a fast-flying bird, crows make miserable calls at night. So many people think that the crow may be crying sadly. In fact, there is no basis for this idea.
Many times, crows are closer to humans. The crow will cry out in the sky when it sees the pitiful appearance of humans. Therefore, there are many people who believe that the crow is actually lamenting the pity of human beings. Hence the tragic narrative.
The crow symbolizes good fortune
In ancient times, crows had an auspicious meaning. The crow is considered to be a bird related to the sun, in the "Fuxi Nuwa" portrait brick unearthed in China, Fuxi holds the rule in his left hand, holds a round wheel in his right hand, and there are crows in the wheel.
The Shan Hai Chop Tsai Jing and the Great Wilderness East Classic said: "There is a buttress on the soup valley, one day to arrive, one day to come out, all contained in Wu." In the literature of the Han Dynasty, the crow became a three-legged crow, and Liu Xiang said in the "Five Classics of General Righteousness": "There are three-legged blacks in the day." ”
On the lid of the coffin in the coffin of the tomb of the Marquise Xin Chai in the early Western Han Dynasty unearthed in Mawangdui, Changsha, there is an image of a crow standing in the sun, which shows that people regarded the crow as a sacred bird at that time, and the mythical three-legged black was regarded as an auspicious omen. The Qing Dynasty's "Collection of Ancient and Modern Books" said: "In the weak water of Kunlun, you can't get there unless you ride the dragon."
There is a three-legged god black, which feeds for the Queen Mother of the West. ”
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In Chinese culture, the crow has always been seen as a symbol of bad luck because its black feathers give people a pessimistic and fearful feeling. At the same time, crows are also considered mournful animals because they have a mournful wail. Here are some reasons why crows are unlucky:
Ravens are generally seen in scenes of disaster, war, and death, thus giving the impression of a bad omen.
The crow's song is mournful and mournful, so it is considered unlucky.
Crows usually appear in groups and often fly in scary places such as cemeteries and cemeteries, thus giving the impression of a bad omen.
Crows are scavengers and tend to forage in garbage heaps, so they are considered unclean animals.
Another characteristic of crows is that they were early Corruption handlers, and as such were considered unclean animals.
In conclusion, crows are considered unlucky, mainly because of an impression and perception that people have formed about their color, behavior, etc. But in reality, the crow is also a very intelligent and flexible animal, and it also plays an important role in the ecosystem.
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There is no foreshadowing, there is no scientific basis, it is a feudal superstitious idea. The reason why the crow was called an ominous representative in ancient times was mainly because of its dark appearance and unpleasant call.
The saying that crows are unlucky is a process of mutual influence. People don't like black, so they hate black, they hate black crows. People hate the black crow, so they give it the meaning of "unlucky", and after a long time, people don't know why the crow represents "unlucky", and they know that word of mouth says that the crow represents bad luck.
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Folk Tales – Why crows croak is a bad omen.
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The meaning of answering the crow is that the crow began to crow at a certain time, indicating that the listener "the crow crow, disaster is coming", "the crow is in charge, there is no disaster and there is disaster", since ancient times, the crow is an inauspicious animal, and its appearance represents that something unlucky is about to happen.
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The crow is really innocent, just because of its pitch-black feathers and a broken voice, it is defined as unlucky, hey, wronged! There are many things that you believe in, and you don't believe in them! The crow does not mean that it is unlucky, but people's psychology is at work!
So put your mind at peace, everything is ok, hehe, good luck!
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In most places, it's hard to see crows. It's your luck that you get up close and personal with the crows. I envy you.
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It's not ha, don't be feudal superstition.
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The crow called, ** (unlucky)" Although this saying is widely spread, it isThere is no scientific basis for thisPure superstition
But since this statement is "unscientific", how did it come about? ......It turns out that China (especially in the southern part of China) has always been an agricultural society in history, and the crow's social habits (a group of up to 10,000 crows) and its great damage to agricultural production (stealing crops) have gradually become synonymous with "ominous" in the eyes of people (especially farmers). In other words, as soon as farmers see crows chirping or haunting, they have a premonition that their hard-earned crops will suffer a major loss.
In addition, the crow is black and eats scavenging meat, etc., these characteristics and habits are considered to be unlucky and unlucky. Therefore, over time, "crows calling, **" slowly evolved into a kind of "folk custom".
In addition, to make an inappropriate analogy, for example, some people always regard "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" as "official history", but everyone knows that many of the content in "Three Kingdoms" is the author's literary exaggeration, and there are many elements of Zhang Guan Li Dai and even fabricated out of thin air. Therefore, when reading "Three Kingdoms", you only need to understand the truth (historical law) it tells. And if you take it too seriously (think of it as "canonical history"), then you lose
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The crow is the most popular animal taboo in China. It is believed that the crow is a fierce bird, and it is ominous to meet it; If you chirp at the head, it is a harbinger of calamity. The proverb "If the crow has passed on its head, there will be disaster if there is no disaster", "The crow crows, and the disaster comes" are all reflections of such concepts.
In order to relieve the crow and avenge the murderer, the folk also have a variety of special spells, if you encounter a noisy head, you will kick your feet and scold, and spit on a mouthful; Or silently recite the five-character mantra of "Qianyuan Henry Zhen" seven times, and so on.
The emergence of the concept of the crow's omen can be explained in two ways. For one, crows are omnivorous birds and are death-hungry. The fate of the crow and the corpse gradually reversed cause and effect in people's thinking, forming the concept of crow chirping and dying; Second, the practical basis of the concept of the crow is that it pecks at the "inferior roots" of food.
The consequence of the crows is a reduction in the amount of food that people depend on for survival.
In ancient times, people used black and white to represent death, because the crow is black, and black also means black, and the sound is ugly, so it is easy to make people feel inauspicious. In addition, because crows have a keen sense of smell and can smell carrion, they are often found next to corpses, so people think that crows are unlucky.
Because in ancient times, when there were wars on both sides, there was almost no time to clean up the corpses, and the crows were not only scavengers, but also very intelligent. So, whenever there's a war, there's a crow circling which means a dead man, so staying away from a crow means staying away from war, and then it turns out that the crow is an ominous bird. It is also said that because when people are dying, the cells in the body are also bad, so they emit a smell that can attract crows, so they will feel that crows are unlucky.
It's not ha, don't be feudal superstition.
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