The Real Representations of Qinglong and Baihu in Chinese
Abstract
The principle of Yin-Yang is widely known in the ancient Chinese philosophy, such as Men-Women, Strength-weakness, and nobility-immorality. In this work, a new interpretation of Qinglong and Baihu are presented, where Qing, Long, Bai, and Hu are thought of as four kinds of animals. In brief, Qing is considered to be frogs, Long is believed to be ducks, Bai is looked at as the mallard, and Hu is seemed as fishes. This idea can be extended to cover Zhuque and Xuanwu. As long the new ideas are set up, the traditional signs in Chinese cultures may be examined in a much different way. Meanwhile, many social organizations will then be supposed to march on some new orientations.
DOI
10.12783/dtssehs/ichae2018/25703
10.12783/dtssehs/ichae2018/25703