Why don t you let the fox marry? Is it true that foxes marry?

Updated on culture 2024-07-20
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The fox was not allowed to see it, because the bride he took was too ugly and ugly, and he was afraid that others would laugh at him when he saw it, so he didn't dare to let others see it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This personal aspect thinks, what about psychology, basically like the kind of question you just asked, it's relatively rare, in fact.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The story of the fox marrying is widely spread in Japanese folklore, and the fox marrying is also called the fox marrying a girl. Because foxes are cunning and suspicious by nature, foxes will choose to marry on days when there is a big sun, but they don't like to be discovered when they are young, so they will choose to do happy events in the weather of the sun and rain.

    If someone laughing at Jane accidentally saw the fox marrying team when it was raining, it meant that the person would suffer misfortune, which was an unlucky thing.

    In Akira Kurosawa's film "Dream", the first dream is a story about a fox marrying. It was sunny and rainy that day, and the little boy's mother told him not to let him go out, because the fox would marry in such weather, and if the little boy was found out by the fox, the fox would get angry and punish him, but the little boy did not listen to his mother's instructions.

    Driven by curiosity, the little boy sneaked out and ran out into the forest alone, only to be discovered by the fox's marrying party. The fox gives the boy a short knife to punish him. The boy's mother tells him to apologize to the fox and tell him that the fox's home is under the rainbow, and that the dream ends with the little boy running to the end of the rainbow with a short knife in his arms, looking for the fox to apologize.

    The story of the fox marrying a fox is full of romance and ancient mystery in Japanese folklore, and the Japanese also have a special complex for foxes as animals, and some places will also worship fox gods as gods.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Most people have heard the witty story of Zhu Bajie's marriage, the fox marrying a wife originated from Japanese folklore, and I first learned about this story from the film "Dream" directed by Akira Kurosawa. The story goes: On a rainy sunny day, a child named Ozawa witnessed the forbidden scene of a fox marrying in the forest, and when he returned home, he was kicked out of the house by his parents for fear of affecting the whole family, and went to the end of the rainbow with a dagger to ask the fox for forgiveness, otherwise he would die to apologize.

    At first glance, I felt confused, I didn't know what the true meaning of this story was, and I felt that it was a shoddy story made up by the people of the island country to scare children not to run around. But then I thought about it and felt that this simple legend actually contains a rich philosophy, the fox marriage is actually a fictitious natural taboo, is the "bottom line" of nature, people are like the curious "Ozawa", with curiosity to explore, this is a good thing, but human beings should not touch the bottom line of nature in the name of exploration, human beings should have a sense of awe for nature. The same principle can also be applied to people, everyone has their own bottom line, people-to-people exchanges are based on not touching the bottom line, what is the bottom line of people, the bottom line is hidden in the deepest part of the heart, can not be mentioned, can not be touched, if a person at every turn to tell you "This is my bottom line", this kind of person is not worth interacting, because he is insincere, always hang the bottom line on his lips, his bottom line is worthless, how can he respect the bottom line of others.

    Therefore, when people interact with each other, each with a sense of awe, and take the initiative to give others space, others can give you trust and respect in return.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This is a Japanese folklore: legend has it that the sun and rain will appear when the fox marries, and the fox is suspicious by nature, and does not like to be discovered, if you see the fox marrying team, you will commit a great sin of rebellion, which is a very unlucky thing.

    It is also often referred to as "fox marrying a girl" or "fox marrying a wife".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    "The Fox Marries".

    Source: Akira Kurosawa, "Dream".

    Story: On a sunny and rainy day, a little boy is told by his mother that he can't go out because "the fox will marry on a rainy day, and the fox will get angry when he sees you". But the little boy walked straight out, and really saw the scene of the fox marrying. So the fox brought a short knife and said that he would punish him.

    He listened to his mother's advice to apologize to the fox, and walked away at the end of the rainbow and among the wild flowers in the mountains.

    Story Analysis: This is a late work by Akira Kurosawa, who uses eight stories in his dreams to review the modern history of mankind, reflect on the foolishness of human beings, and make people re-realize how much harm human beings have caused to nature.

    In the story of the fox marrying, Kurosawa also wants to convey that people should respect nature and be respected by nature (the relationship between the little boy and the fox). Eventually, thanks to the boy's apology (man admits his mistake to nature), harmony is achieved between man and nature.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Fox marrying, folklore, what is the specific story?

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