Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What seasons do Qinglong, Baihu, Suzaku and Xuanwu represent respectively?
What seasons do Qinglong, Baihu, Suzaku and Xuanwu represent respectively?
Qinglong: Qinglong is a sacred animal, which belongs to one of the four images of traditional culture and is the God of the East. Because the middle east is represented by cyan in the five elements, it is called Qinglong, which stands for spring.
White tiger: The white tiger is one of the four elephants. It stays in the west for seven nights to protect the spirits and beasts in the west. Chinese and western elements belong to gold, and the color is white, so it is called white tiger, which represents autumn.
Suzaku: One of the four elephants, representing the south. The south of the five elements belongs to fire, and the flame is crimson, so it is called Suzaku, which represents summer. Suzaku is nobler and rarer than Phoenix.
Xuanwu: one of the four elephants, the northern god beast, takes black as the most important thing in the north. The image is black turtle snake, also called Xuanwu, which represents winter.
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