Why is the crow, a fierce bird in the eyes of the ancient Chinese, regarded as a god in Korea?

Updated on culture 2024-06-19
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Even if they belong to the same place but the culture has its differences, not to mention the affirmation between countries, the culture also has its differences, and the same thing will have different symbolic meanings, just like crows. Some people will ask why the crow, a fierce bird in the eyes of the ancient Chinese, is regarded as a god in Korea. The answer is because each country has a different view of crows, in South Korea, because they think crows are cute, intelligent, and sporty creatures, and they think that crows are more dedicated to love, so they like crows very much and worship them as sacred birds.

    In China, the crow is an inauspicious symbol, there is a folk saying that "the crow crows, the disaster comes", but in ancient times, our country was more fond of crows, but after the Song Dynasty, the animal symbol of the crow has undergone great changes. The reason why our country doesn't like crows is that their crows are more miserable; Secondly, crows often appear in front of graves or in gloomy open places, and their miserable cries can make people feel frightened. In addition, the main food of crows is to eat the rotting flesh of animals. So the reason why my country doesn't like them.

    However, there are many countries in the world that are very fond of crows, and some countries also worship crows as the "sacred birds" of their countries, such as South Korea, Japan and other countries. In particular, the crow is also known as the national bird in Japan.

    The status in Japan is also relatively high. When you get married in Japan, if you happen to meet a flock of crows, it is considered a lucky day. And in Japan, if you meet crows and stay in the trees, people can't get rid of them. <>

    It is precisely because of the different cultures of each country that there are differences in views in many aspects. Crows are not liked by everyone in our country, and it can be eerie to see them, but it is a lucky thing to see them in other countries.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because each country has a different view of crows, in South Korea, because they think crows are cute, intelligent, and sporty creatures, and they think that crows are more dedicated to love, so they like crows very much and worship them as sacred birds.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because in China, crows generally appear on the execution ground and on the four ghost trees in China. So it's fierce.

    In Korea, the crow is regarded as the sun, and the sun shines on the world, so it is a god.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are several legends about the crow, and in Confucianism the crow is the bird of filial piety.

    In some other ancient texts, the crow's back is regarded as an auspicious bird, and the main Taoist theory is that the crow once helped the unenlightened Zhenwu Emperor and was named a sacred bird.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because different countries have different cultures, it is normal, and it is right to have different views.

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