About the symbol of the horse.

Horses are synonymous with exuberance, brightness, enthusiasm, high, rising, fullness, prosperity and development. The Book of Changes says: "Being a horse" is a symbol of heaven, representing kings, fathers, adults, gentlemen, ancestors, treasures, awe, majesty, health, kindness, greatness, primitive and endless life.

Dragon horse: a fine horse shaped like a dragon in ancient legends. Metaphor is full of energy. Dragon and Horse Spirit is the national spirit that the Chinese nation has been advocating since ancient times, and it is the spirit of continuous struggle, self-improvement and enterprising spirit. Ancestors thought the dragon horse was a kind horse. It is the spirit of the Yellow River, the embodiment of the descendants of the Chinese people, and represents the subject spirit and the highest morality of the Chinese nation.

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The meaning of the horse symbol can be traced back to prehistoric times, the first horse civilization, and it was confirmed in writing that it came from the third millennium BC. Among them, historians found it in Elam slate (present-day Iraq and Iran), and it quoted this noble beast. Because of its natural friendship with human beings in work and art, this horse can easily get a special seat in history, ranking high in honor, reverence and symbolic significance.

Ma has served in war, mobility, productivity, agriculture and various developments, and is one of the greatest contributors to promoting civilization so far. With such recognition and achievements, a wide range of symbolic meanings will certainly follow the rich history of horses and mankind.

The Romans also believed that this horse was a symbol of the continuation of life. Every October, they sacrificed a horse to Mars, and kept its tail all winter as a symbol of fertility and rebirth.

Whether in war or in peace, this horse, as a symbol of champion strength in countless cultures, still maintains a stable victory. It is said that the Buddha left this physical plane with a white horse. Also in Buddhism, winged horses are often depicted in law books.

As one of the symbols of the China Zodiac, the horse is equivalent to Gemini in China culture, representing practicality, love, endurance, dedication and stability. As a symbol of Native Americans, the symbolic meaning of the horse combines the basic strength of the earth with the whisper of wisdom in the spiritual wind. This horse has long been helped by Native Americans, messengers and pioneers of spiritual knowledge.

Regarded as a symbol of wildness and freedom, Indians saw a lot of potential in the symbolic nature of this noble creature. Another aspect of Native American symbolism is the understanding of horses. The wild freedom of horses can be used to benefit the tribe.

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