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What does the graphic representing the fox mean
The fox is an intelligent, flexible and cunning animal, and therefore has been given a variety of symbolic meanings in many cultures. In Chinese culture, the fox is regarded as a deity and a precious animal, and is known as the "divine fox". Therefore, in many cultural relics and literary works, we can see graphics and symbols representing the fox.
In ancient Chinese culture, images and symbols representing foxes usually represent mystery, spirits and immortals. For example, in the legend, the fox is one of the gods of the Five Mountains and is in charge of the aura of heaven and earth, so it is also called "spirit". At the same time, the fox is also an important element in Feng Shui, and is used to represent auspicious animals and patterns to attract wealth and ward off evil spirits.
The significance of fox in contemporary culture
In contemporary culture, the fox has gradually lost its traditional mystical color and has become a popular element in life. For example, in anime and games, the image of the fox is frequently used and has become one of the favorite characters. In addition, the fox has become a popular theme in current fan culture, appearing on a variety of peripheral merchandise. Thus, the graphic representing the fox has become a representative symbol with fashion and individuality in contemporary culture.
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