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What ethnic groups are there?

Question 1: What totem calendars do the totems of all ethnic groups have? There are bird calendars, animal calendars, water calendars and wooden calendars. The Ganzhi calendar of the Han nationality is very famous, and it has been recorded in the Yellow Calendar since at least the Tang Dynasty.

Han nationality: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog and pig.

Mongolians: rats, cows, tigers, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs and pigs.

Kazakhs: rats, cows, tigers, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs and pigs.

* * * Er nationality: rats, cows, tigers, rabbits, fish, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs and pigs.

Dai people: elephants, cows, tigers, rats, dragons, snakes, horses, ants, apes, chickens, dogs and pigs.

Yi people in Guixi: dragon, phoenix, horse, ant, human, chicken, dog, pig, sparrow, cow, tiger and snake.

Yi people in Ailaoshan: tiger, rabbit, pangolin, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog, pig, mouse and cow.

Li nationality in Maodao village, Tongshi, Hainan: rats, cows, insects, rabbits, dragons, fish, meat, people, monkeys, chickens, dogs and pigs.

Ancient India: rats, cows, lions, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs and pigs.

Babylon: cats, dogs, snakes, dung beetles, donkeys, lions, rams, bulls, falcons, monkeys, crocodiles and flamingos.

Ancient Egypt: yak, goat, lion, donkey, crab, snake, dog, cat, crocodile, flamingo, ape, eagle.

Totems are everywhere.

Chinese loong

Russian bear

Indonesia-Goruda God Bird

America-vulture

Korea/North Korea-Hibiscus

Mongolia-Canglang White Deer

Singapore-lion

Malaysia-Malay tiger

Thailand-Dapeng

Laos-Asian elephant

Myanmar-Holy Lion

Sri Lanka-Lion

Bangladesh-water lily

Indian lion stone carving

Nepal-Yellow Cattle Uzbekistan-Phoenix

Kazakhstan-Pegasus

Kyrgyzstan-eagle

Turkmenistan-Alhajj Jinma

Syria, Egypt, Libya-Saladin vulture

Sudan-desert heron eagle

Oman-* * * knife

Cedar in Lebanon

Saudi Arabia, Bahrain-date palm trees

United Arab Emirates, Kuwait-Falcon

Yemen-eagle

Roman wolf

Question 2: What are the totems representing the Chinese nation? There are two kinds of totems of the Chinese nation: dragon and phoenix. The dragon was developed by the Huangdi tribe. It was originally a snake. Later, he continued to fight, annexed the surrounding tribes, incorporated their totems into his own totems, and gradually evolved into the image of Jackie Chan. Phoenix is the totem of eastern tribes. They worship birds. For example, businessmen think they are descendants of mysterious birds. Chuangua and Taiji are not totems.

Question 3: What are the totems of people of all ethnic groups in ancient China? Dongyi area is dominated by bird totems, such as phoenix and crow!

The Central Plains is dominated by animals such as totems, including Kirin and elephants!

Miao: Pangu: Hulu Fuxi, Nu Wa: Snake.

The totem of Qidan in Song Dynasty was wolf, and the predecessor of Qing Dynasty was Jurchen nationality, and the totem was Haidongqing (a kind of raptor).

Question 4: The meaning of totems of all ethnic groups in China; The totems of all ethnic groups in China have their own national meanings;

1, dragon

Totem gods worshipped by all ethnic groups.

China's dragon has the basic characteristics of totem and is a totem god worshipped by all ethnic groups. It means that China people are "descendants of the dragon" or "descendants of the dragon".

2. Mongolians

It is produced by the combination of a tribe with Canglang as its totem and a tribe with White Deer as its totem, so they first came to worship wolves and deer as Dan. Comparatively speaking, wolves are stronger than deer, so Mongolians regard wolves as the totem of their own nation, which of course means tenacity and courage.

3. Naxi people regard cows as ancient creation beasts. Naxi Dongba Sutra? Genesis describes that this magical cow hatched from a huge egg in the sea. Its horn breaks through the sky, its hoof breaks through the ground, making the earth shake. He was killed by Seven Sisters, the seven brothers who opened the land, and sacrificed to heaven with ox heads, to the land with cowhide, to the land with meat, to bones with stones, to mountains with ribs, to rivers with blood, to the sun with lungs, to the moon with liver, to roads with intestines, to trees with tails, and so on. In this way, there will be a clear and bright sky, the sun and the moon, and a quiet world where everything grows. Since then, cows have been regarded as sacred objects, used to sacrifice and worship the mountains and rivers in the world. Naxi people respect the cow god, which means that cows give all things in the nation a peaceful world.

There are also tiger totems and gourd totems of the Yi people. Maple totem and buffalo totem of Miao nationality; Tiger totem, chicken totem and fish totem of Bai nationality; Tiger totem and bear totem of Yi nationality; Tiger totem, leopard totem, monkey totem and so on of Naxi nationality.

Question 5: Eight Totems of the Chinese Nation There are two kinds of totems of the Chinese nation: the dragon and the phoenix. The dragon was developed by the Huangdi tribe. It was originally a snake. Later, he continued to fight, annexed the surrounding tribes, incorporated their totems into his own totems, and gradually evolved into the image of Jackie Chan. Phoenix is the totem of eastern tribes. They worship birds. For example, businessmen think they are descendants of mysterious birds. Gossip and Tai Chi are not totems.

Question 6: What totem does China have? China contains 56 ethnic groups, and each ethnic group has its own totem (the ethnic groups that disappeared in the history of China also have their own totems), which are different from each other. I only know that the totem of the Han nationality is a dragon, and I don't remember anything else. Five years ago, I saw the totem of 56 nationalities in China on a website. You can search Baidu.

Question 7: What are the totems of all ethnic groups? China-Dragon, China, Hong Kong-Bauhinia, Japan-Chrysanthemum, Sakura Korea/North Korea-Hibiscus Mongolia-Canglang Bailu Singapore-Lion Malaysia-Malay Tiger Thailand-Dapeng Laos-Asian Elephant Myanmar-Lion Sri Lanka-Lion Bangladesh-Water Lily India-Lion Carving Nepal-Cattle Uzbekistan-Phoenix Kazakhstan-Phoenix. Israel-Candlestick Syria, Egypt, Libya-Saladin Condor Sudan-Desert Heron Eagle Oman-* * Knife Lebanon-Cedar Saudi Arabia, Bahrain-Water Palm Tree United Arab Emirates, Kuwait-Falcon Yemen-Totem shaman has four totems in World of Warcraft: the earth, the earth. He must complete the task to get these totem shamans. The earth totem is the first totem that shaman got. As he continues to upgrade, he can get other totems. After your level is upgraded, you'd better go to the trainer and see if they will give you some tasks to find a new totem. Totem in the game has two different forms of expression, one is the props in the item bar, and the other is the magic effect. Shaman priests must acquire the totem of an element before they can cast spells of that element type. When he casts a totem spell, he will create a temporary magic totem on the ground, which can be seen and attacked by both players and monsters. -Totems are fixed and don't move with you. You and your teammates must get close to it to get the effect. -Totem props are soul-bound, which means they can't be given to others. This type of totem can only be cast if there are totem props in the item bar. For example, if you want to cast a flame totem, you must leave a flame totem prop in your inventory. Fortunately, totem props can be used indefinitely without any extra cost. -Only one totem type can be used at a time. For example, you can cast four totems at a time; Earth totem, fire totem, water totem, gas totem. -Casting any totem will replace the existing totem of the same kind. If you cast a fire totem, then casting another fire totem will cancel the first one. It is important to know this, because releasing similar totems repeatedly will only waste mana. -Totems can be attacked. Hostile shamans also cast totems. When you see him put one, you knock one out. Soil totem stone skin totem stone skin totem C reduces physical damage. Ground-bound totem C slows down the enemy's movement. Cast this totem when the enemy is about to escape. This can stall them and let them be killed by the team, otherwise it will gather a bunch of similar people for revenge. The powerful totem power of the earth totem C gives some extra power to nearby teammates. This will increase their attack power or other effects, depending on the class. If there are many meat shields with melee strength in the team, you may find this totem very useful. Stone claw totem-taunts and attracts nearby creatures to attack it. This is one of your most useful totems. Monsters don't attack you when they attack totems. This means reducing injuries in combat. This is also a useful escape totem. Run away immediately after casting, and monsters will attack totems. Sometimes it's enough for you to escape from the brink of death. Tremor totem c vibrates the surrounding ground and wakes up teammates from sleep. This totem is very useful when monsters try to put you to sleep or use other harmful state magic. Fire Totem Burning Totem C summons a burning totem to attack nearby enemies at your feet. Water system > >

Question 8: What is the national totem of Korean people? Totem beliefs of Korean clans include bear, tiger and bird beliefs, and there are a lot of materials about bird totem (oviparous) worship. Fuyu and Koguryo both established early countries in Northeast China, and their ruling class's concept of bird totem worship directly influenced this clan. According to the murals of Koguryo's tomb in the Three Kingdoms and the Jin Dynasty (Ji 'an, Jilin), the Koguryo royal family worships cranes, and the concept of cranes flying in the sky has long been formed. Korean people's crane worship can also be found in witchcraft customs. Witchcraft custom originated from totem worship in matriarchal society, and witch party spread among women. Guests and friends in front of the door are immortals who travel by cranes. It embodies the idea that cranes interact with immortals and people can soar by cranes, which is called cranes. There are also many sayings about cranes in Korean folklore. For example, cranes can't eat, and they will die if they eat, especially red-crowned cranes. In the imperial examination era, the land where cranes fall was considered as a blessed land and a sign of someone's success. "Songhe Longevity" wishes you a long life together. The "Double Crane Flying" on the groom's dress symbolizes the innocent couple flying with me. The concept of crane worship has gradually become an important psychological factor of the Korean nation.