The sacred deer that lives in the legend of the nine colored deer

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-01

The Book of Poetry has "Yo Yo Deer Song, Eat the Apple of the Wild".

It depicts the first awakening of the morning, the deer in the sunshine roaring, leisurely grazing on the weeds, its crisp cry, awakening the beauty of the world, a harmonious and beautiful picture in front of people's eyes.

Lutong "Lu" has been a symbol of beauty since ancient times, representing elegance, tranquility, wisdom, nobility, purity and sacredness.

A magical animal in ancient Chinese legend, known as the Nine-Colored Deer because of its nine different colors.

It is said that the nine-colored deer is a majestic and colorful beast, agile and agile, and is usually able to gallop like the wind, quickly crossing mountains and forests, and is difficult to chase.

Each piece of hair of the nine-colored deer takes on a different color, like a colorful cloud. Colors include red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, purple, black, and white, and each color has a different symbolic meaning.

Red represents enthusiasm and vitality;

Orange represents happiness and joy;

Yellow represents wisdom and knowledge;

Green represents nature and life;

Cyan represents freshness and depth;

Blue represents tranquility and peace;

Purple represents mystery;

Black represents depth;

White represents purity and goodness.

The nine-colored deer is considered to be a nine-colored deer In Chinese culture, the nine-colored deer is often depicted as a mysterious, magical animal, and it is considered a symbol of good luck, with auspicious and lucky implications.

It is often combined with other elements such as mythical beasts, gods, fairylands, etc., to form a rich variety of legends and works of art.

In ancient literature, painting, sculpture and other art forms, the nine-colored deer was often seen as a symbol of auspiciousness, happiness and good luck.

There is a saying that "when you meet a nine-colored deer, great luck is coming". Celebrate the New Year in peace and auspiciousness

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