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What is the moral of the mountain tiger?

The moral explanation of mountain tiger is as follows

Mountain tiger embodies the spirit of a king. The spirit of ruling the world makes other mountains look short under the sky ... its implication is that you will make a fortune if you are promoted. Tiger is one of the indispensable auspicious animals in China traditional culture, the Wang Zhongwang among all animals and the symbol of ruling power. It has a long history among the people and is also regarded as a symbol of power and strength. Both dragons and tigers are famous, because the dragon is behind the former tiger, but in the zodiac, the tiger ranks third and the tiger is behind the former dragon. In short, it is a symbol of strength, courage and strength. Dragons come and go in clouds, and tigers are like lightning in the wind. Both have their own characteristics and unique strength.