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Allegory and symbolism of the wolf

Allegory and Symbolism of the Wolf

Allegory and Symbolism of the Wolf. In traditional Chinese culture, the wolf refers to a wild animal that resembles a dog and often lives in packs. The wolf is ferocious in nature, so it is also derived as ferocious, and the words formed by ''wolf'' are mostly derogatory, such as wolf, wolf heart, dog lung and so on. Look at the allegory and symbolism of the wolf

Allegory and symbolism of the wolf 1

I. The significance of the wolf on behalf of:

1. Cunning and ruthless.

2, cohesion, teamwork spirit.

Second, the wolf culture:

The so-called "wolf culture" refers to the corporate culture of a unique initiative, is a kind of wild spirit of hard work. The nature of the wolf: wild, brutal, greedy, violent. All should be reproduced in the team culture, that is, the work, the cause of the "greed", never-ending struggle, exploration.

Third, the wolf culture

Wolf "cruelty" used in the work, that is, to treat the difficulties in the work one by one, relentlessly to overcome them, eliminated; wolf culture "wild", refers to this in the work of the team culture. The "wild" of the wolf culture refers to the spirit of striving for survival in work and career development; the "greed" of the wolf culture refers to the tireless pursuit of work and career; the "violence" of the wolf culture refers to the fact that in the adversity of work, the wolf culture should roughly deal with the difficulties one after another, and should be able to overcome them one by one without mercy. To roughly deal with one difficulty after another, can not be merciful to the difficulties.

Fourth, the definition:

1, the wolf, beasts, the group of moving family. One of the highest biological food chain terminator on land, is the most orderly and disciplined group of animals. The so-called "wolf" is where there is meat far away from the smell, once the smell of meat will be defiant, courageous and forward.

2, wolf culture: an advanced corporate culture, the most important thing in the wolf culture is the importance of teamwork, as well as do not abandon, do not give up the spirit of perseverance, as well as the courage to overcome the difficulties and so on.

3, enterprise development is to develop a group of wolves. Wolf has three major characteristics: one is a keen sense of smell; the second is the indomitable, defiant spirit of attack; the third is the sense of group struggle.

Fifth, the characteristics

1, keen sense of smell, good at catching opportunities. On the prairie, wolves seem to be watching their main target - sheep or flocks all the time, peeping at the sheep's activity pattern and even the condition of the shepherd, an opportunity to strike immediately. It is no wonder that people often describe the covetor as "the eye of the wolf". In the business world, from the development of the industry to the development of strategy, from the price changes to the movement of competitors, and all the time do not need this "eyes watching six roads, ears listening to all directions" of the wolf.

2, aggressive and aggressive, and do not speak lightly of failure. Wolf attack sheep, often dead bite, will not easily give up. And the wolf is not biting a full stomach, but in the shortest possible time, how many can be put down on how many. This aggressive, greedy, persistent spirit also reflects the mentality of many Chinese companies to fight for survival at all costs.

3, but also the most important should be the team spirit. Wolves rarely go out alone, always teamwork, so there is a "tiger is still afraid of wolves" said. In the increasingly competitive business community, the power of teamwork is increasingly valued, which is another reason for Chinese companies to honor the wolf culture.

What the wolf stands for

⊙ ferocious

⊙ the wolf's ambition, the wolf's heart and the dog's lungs

⊙ cooperation:

Wolves live in packs, generally seven for a group, each of which has to be a wolf, and each of which has to be a wolf for a group. pack, with each one taking a share of responsibility for the prosperity and growth of the group.

⊙ Unity:

The tacit cooperation between wolves is the decisive factor in their success. No matter what they do, they can always rely on the strength of the group to get things done.

⊙ Stamina:

Keen observation, dedication to a goal, tacit cooperation, curiosity, attention to detail, and perseverance and patience enable wolves to always succeed.

⊙ Persistence:

The wolf's attitude is simply one of unwavering desire for success.

⊙ Perseverance:

In the life of the wolf, there is no substitute for perseverance, and because of it, wolves have survived through thick and thin, and their ability to navigate change has made them one of the most resilient creatures on Earth.

⊙ Harmonious*** life:

In order to survive, wolves have always maintained a harmonious*** life relationship with the natural environment, and do not engage in unnecessary strife and conflict.

⊙ Loyalty:

Wolves are very affectionate towards animals that have done them favors, and can repay them with their lives.

People always describe wolves as greedy, but in fact they are looking for a substitute for their own greed, just as people put their courage in tigers and their loyalty in dogs.

The characteristics of the wolf:

1, ferocious: the wolf's heart, the wolf's heart, the dog's lungs.

2, cooperation: wolves live in packs, generally seven horses for a group, each horse has to assume a responsibility for the prosperity and development of the group.

3. Unity: the tacit cooperation between wolves and wolves becomes the decisive factor for their success. No matter what they do, they can always rely on the strength of the group to accomplish.

4, endurance: keen observation, focused on the goal, tacit cooperation, curiosity, attention to detail and perseverance and patience so that wolves can always succeed.

5, persistence: the wolf's attitude is very simple, that is, unwavering yearning for success.

6, struggle: in the life of the wolf, there is no alternative to the spirit of perseverance, because it makes the wolf to survive by all means, the wolf to harness the ability to change so that they become one of the most tenacious animals on earth.

7. Harmonious **** life: In order to survive, wolves have always maintained a harmonious **** life relationship with the natural environment, and do not participate in unnecessary disputes and conflicts.

8. Loyalty: wolves are very affectionate to the animals that have favored them, and they can repay them with their lives.

Wolf's 'symbolism Wolf symbolism:

The wolf in Chinese literature is mostly a symbol of ferocity, brutality, greed, viciousness, and unethical evil, but in some few nomadic peoples in ancient China, the wolf represents bravery, collaboration and spirituality, and even the totem of a certain nation. In Western culture, the wolf symbolizes extraordinary strength, maternal warmth, wildness, freedom, and so on.

Expanded:

Wolf Habits:

Gray wolves were once found throughout North America, but in North America they can only be seen in the boreal grasslands and forests of Alaska, the U.S. states of Minnesota and British Columbia, and the Great Plains.

The Mongolian steppe in China was once home to a large population of steppe wolves, but because of the "wolf campaign" many years ago, most of them have now migrated to Outer Mongolia.

Wolves prey on large and medium-sized mammals, and research suggests that they are a key player in controlling the ecological balance of the region, and their natural predators are mainly humans.

The environment for wolves is not encouraging. Due to people's deep-rooted prejudice against wolves, wolves have always had a hard time, hiding, but still inevitably hunted and hunted. In China, wolves were found in any province before 1940, but in the 21st century, except for a few provinces and autonomous regions in Northeast, Northwest and North China, wolves have not been seen in other areas. Experts estimate that the total number of wolves in China is only a few thousand, and if this continues, we will only be able to see wolves in zoos. Wolves are a highly gregarious species.

At the same time, wolves also have an extremely strict hierarchy. The number of wolves in a pack is normally around 7, the so-called seven wolves, and some packs have reached more than 30 wolves. Usually, family wolves are led by a dominant pair, while siblings as a pack are led by the strongest wolf. Wolves are territorial, and usually territorial, with the number of individuals in the pack increasing and the range decreasing.

Wolves do not overlap with each other, and will announce their range to other packs by howling. When young wolves grow up, they will stay in the pack to take care of their siblings, or they may inherit the dominant position in the pack, while some will move out (mostly male wolves). The wolf packs are dominated by family members, ranging from 2-37 members, and due to their extremely strict hierarchy and domain range, it is impossible for wolves to cooperate with other packs, and there are no fictional wolf packs consisting of several packs with a hundred or so wolves.