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What does the swastika mean?

Wanzi: There are two kinds of Wanzi, Wanzi (two Z-turns) or Wanzi (two anti-Z-turns), which is a special symbol used by ancient Aryans and symbolizes the sun god worshipped by ancient Aryans. Later, this symbol began to be used by religions in the Indian subcontinent.

Maruko is an auspicious symbol of Buddhism in Yongzhong Benbo.

History:

The history of the word "Wan" (pronounced "Wan"): Wan has been circulated for thousands of years and can be found in almost all ethnic groups living on this earth. It symbolizes auspiciousness and God's protection, and also represents the alternation of life and four seasons. Ten thousand characters represent many things, which is far from the original intention of the Nazis.

Long before the appearance of the Nazis, the swastika had existed as an auspicious symbol for thousands of years. According to our latest discovery, the character "Wan Zi" symbolizes our galaxy and rotates counterclockwise. It seems that there are many mysteries in this character.