Looking back, we feel that the cultural heritage left to us by our ancestors is rich and profound. These cultural elements are still shining in our lives after the baptism of the years.
Especially those old sayings, which are the result of the wisdom of our ancestors through a wealth of experience. In today's life, these sayings are still widely used.
Today we're going to ** a proverb about two kinds of birds:"When two birds enter the house, there is no disaster and there is disaster".。What exactly are these two birds?What is the profound truth behind this?
RavenWhy are crows so annoying?First of all, their feather color is dark black. In general, birds are colorfulIt gives a pleasant feeling.
But the color of the crow is dull and rigid, which makes people feel depressed. Secondly, crows like to flock togetherNo matter where you are, you will gather in groups, forming a natural dark cloud。was originally in a good mood, but it was inevitable that there would be some disturbances when I saw this scene.
Again,Since crows have a preference for carrion, they often deal with carcasses, whether human or animal. Considering that many people believe in Feng Shui, dealing with corpses is considered very unlucky.
Therefore, it is natural for the crow to become an ominous bird. Gradually, this idea became so deeply rooted that people avoided contact with crows. Even in modern times, when people feel speechless, they express it in the image of a crow;It will be used to describe the wrong thing"Crow's beak".The word. It can be seen that the crow is still considered an unlucky existence. With that out of the way, let's take a look at its companions.
OwlsWhy are owls considered to be ominous birds?First of all,They have a preference for carrion, a trait that makes them as ominous as crows. This eating habit makes people naturally dislike owls.
Secondly, the owl's call is unusually distinctive, like the cry of a baby. Since owls are nocturnal predators, making this sound late at night can be creepy. Especially if you are walking at night or have just come home from a night shift, you can't help but feel a chill down your spine when you hear this sound.
The third reason is because,In many places, it is said that the owl is a symbol of **. They are extremely sensitive to people who are about to die, so in the last days of their lives, owls are bound to appear.
This phenomenon has led to a widespread perception of owls as "birds of mourning". The presence of owls is often seen as a sign of bad luck, so people avoid contact with the bird and even do not allow it to enter their homes.
Conclusion:From the above description, we can clearly see that both owls and crows are considered to be bad luck birds and should not enter the home. While this may seem far-fetched from a scientific perspective, there is some truth to it.
This view has a long history and is a legacy of ancient wisdom. Although people give these birds some good and bad meanings, we should still keep caring for the animals!Science or superstition, each point of view has its own uniqueness, but we should always treat animals with respect and care as we interact with nature.