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The meaning and symbol of the fox

1, the fox is smart, smooth, noble but a little friendly and gentle. Beaver is a sacred object to attract peach blossoms, but it also represents charm, beauty, intelligence and alertness. The fox is naturally charming and can easily get the love he wants, so it means happy love. It often appears as a fox in ancient mythology. Although it was also used as a totem in ancient times, it never appeared in formal sacrifices, because its image was indecent and it was mostly associated with cunning and cunning.

The meaning and symbol of fox are hypocrisy, treachery and cunning, and it is also used to describe beautiful and enchanting bad women, many of which are derogatory. The fox is not a good symbol in people's minds. In ancient times, the fox was regarded as a beautiful symbol because of its luxurious fur, agility, wit, courage and spirituality, and was once regarded as a totem by some tribes.