Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - I found the following decoration very interesting when I visited the homes of Tibetan compatriots. I wonder which great god can explain the story behind this Tu Tu?
I found the following decoration very interesting when I visited the homes of Tibetan compatriots. I wonder which great god can explain the story behind this Tu Tu?
The three monsters are a combination of six Tibetan beasts. The first is the Pengshi group (Dapeng bird and snow lion are natural enemies). In the middle is the dragon-crocodile combination (dragons and crocodiles are natural enemies), and below is the fish-otter combination (fish and otters are natural enemies). These combined monsters indicate that two kinds of animals with natural enemies can also be combined together, implying harmony and harmony, and can also represent the concept of unity, understanding, national harmony and world peace.
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