Tiger climbing up the mountain and tiger descending the mountain Tiger culture is an extremely important part of Chinese traditional culture. The tiger has long been regarded as a symbol of power and strength and is revered by people. Chinese people deeply love the tiger's bravery and strength and respect it as the king of beasts. Therefore, the tiger is a symbol of heroism, power, warding off evil spirits, and good fortune in Chinese national culture. Chinese people have loved tigers since ancient times. The tiger is a symbol of strength and might, and is an auspicious animal that represents auspiciousness and peace. At the same time, the tiger is the king of beasts and also represents majesty, power and glory. China's tiger culture has a long history, and it has long been one of China's totems. Because of the majestic image of the tiger, it has been used since ancient times to symbolize the bravery and strength of soldiers, such as tiger generals, tiger ministers, tiger soldiers, etc. In ancient times, the military talisman for dispatching troops and generals had a tiger engraved in gold, which was called the tiger talisman. In various fields of traditional culture such as writing, language, poetry, literature, sculpture, painting, novels, operas, folklore, and a wider range of folklore, myths, stories, children's songs, etc., the image of the tiger is ubiquitous and has become an indispensable part of Chinese civilization. missing part. The pattern on the tiger's forehead forms the Chinese character "王". In fact, the Chinese character "王" comes from tiger. The tiger is the king of the forest, so the Chinese cleverly used the pattern on its forehead as a Chinese character meaning ruler. Today, this word has become one of hundreds of surnames. In Chinese legends, tigers are believed to be extremely powerful animals that can ward off the three major disasters from the home: fire, theft and evil. Tiger paintings were often hung on the wall facing the door to frighten evil spirits away from entering. Even in contemporary China, there are children wearing tiger head hats and tiger head shoes to ward off evil spirits, and some people sleep on tiger head pillows to make themselves stronger. In the Year of the Tiger, children have the word "王" written in red on their heads, which seems to enhance their energy and vitality. At the same time, the tiger is also a symbol of noble prestige. In early Chinese courts, the words "avoid" and "quiet" can be seen. Ancient bandit leaders also spread tiger skins on their seats to show their supreme status. Our ancestors have lived with tigers for 2,500 centuries on the land of China. About five centuries ago, when the Chinese nation had culture, tiger culture also emerged. People believe that "the tiger is the phallus, the leader of all beasts, capable of wielding power, defeating the sharp, and devouring ghosts and ghosts." In addition to the hope tiger guarding houses and tombs, exorcising evil spirits and warding off disasters, it also embodies the concept of praying for good luck and happiness. At this point, exorcism and blessing have become the full connotation of the image of tiger in folklore. In today's home accessories, many have tiger hangings, such as calendars, screens, wood carvings, etc. The tiger's posture can be roughly divided into two types, the tiger going up the mountain and the tiger going down the mountain. Some merchants have no idea why the tiger goes up the mountain and goes down the mountain. I understand, but I don’t know about the feng shui. I just introduce whichever one I think will sell best to customers. However, some people’s families need tigers that go up the mountain, and some families really need tigers that go down the mountain. This article will briefly introduce the difference between the ascending tiger and the descending tiger, so that you will not make mistakes when choosing tiger ornaments. The land of mountains and tigers is water, and only those who win the power of the Dragon Stream will win the world
If you don’t see it, the dragon will be tricked by the shrimp in the shallows; the tiger will be bullied by the dog when it falls on the plain! The tiger lives in the mountains, and when it roars, the mountains and valleys respond; once the tiger falls to the plains, its majesty is lost, and even dogs will bully it. This question is just a false proposition. It depends on the specific situation. Each has its own reason. It must not be rigid, dogmatic, or random formulas to describe people in chess when they meet their opponents. "The tiger going up the mountain met the tiger coming down the mountain, and the dragon in the cloud met the dragon in the fog." "The tiger that goes down the mountain is, as everyone says, a hungry tiger. A hungry tiger comes down the mountain to eat and not die, so its advantage is that it is vicious! The climbing tiger is a tiger that has eaten enough to patrol the chassis. The advantage is that it has enough energy to fight with a full meal. "There is no room for two tigers in one mountain." If there is a scene where a tiger going up the mountain meets a tiger coming down the mountain, it will be difficult to tell the difference. The tiger going up the mountain and the tiger going down the mountain both have stripes, because although they are both tigers, their demeanor and the meaning they represent are different. The tiger descending the mountain has a thin mane, wide eyes, and a long gaze. It has a fierce and unstoppable temperament. This tattoo is suitable for expressing one's fierceness and ability. Most tigers on the mountain stand standing on the rocks. Their fur is smooth and ventilated. The tiger's eyes are slightly open, and the head is held high. It is a king's demeanor. This tattoo often expresses that the person is not angry, self-confident, and arrogant. Most of the heroes, calm and unmoving, belong to the boss level, so you should choose according to your own personality and pursuits. There is only one that is more suitable but not better. The tiger climbing up the mountain generally adopts the posture of raising its head and looking at the moon. It is decorated with pine branches and bright moon, which looks peaceful and profound, implying peace and tranquility.
Therefore, when hanging a tiger painting in the living room, the tiger in the painting should be in the style of a tiger climbing up a mountain, because when a tiger goes up the mountain, it travels around the three mountains and five mountains, which means peace and quiet and climbing higher step by step. It should be hung on the inner wall of the living room. The tiger descending the mountain adopts the posture of a hungry tiger pouncing on food, and is often paired with snowy mountain rocks to highlight the power of the tiger and is used to guard the house and ward off evil spirits. Some people say that a tiger descends from a mountain to show its power. In fact, a tiger that descends from a mountain will hurt people when it is hungry. The tiger descending from the mountain should be hung on the wall facing the door to use its ferocious momentum to suppress invading evil spirits. In particular, avoid pointing the tiger's head inward, and should face the outside of the house or the door. If the person is born in the year of Monkey or Snake, it is not suitable to hang a tiger picture.