The smoke was usually related to rats because rats were one of the main sources of smoke. In traditional Chinese culture, rats are considered one of the twelve zodiac animals, so the smoke from the chimneys may also represent the rat zodiac. However, the specific zodiac that it represented still needed to be determined according to the story or background.
The 40-year-old Feng Guang Le Yu represented a chicken.
The zodiac animals represented by the 40-year-old Feng Guang Qing Yu were pig, rabbit, sheep, rat, ox, chicken, dog, dragon, tiger, and horse.
The Zodiac film represented the real story accurately by focusing on the details of the investigations. It showed the different leads that the police followed and the dead - ends they often reached. For example, the film depicted the detectives' attempts to decipher the killer's cryptograms, which was a major part of the real - life case.
The 12 charms in the cartoon [The Adventures of Jacky Chan] represented different mysterious powers, including: 1. Fire Talisman: It can cause fire and represents the power of fire. 2. Water Talisman: It can cause floods and storms, representing the power of water. 3. Lightning Talisman: It can trigger lightning and thunder, representing the power of lightning. 4. Wind Talisman: It can trigger storms and hurricanes, representing the power of the wind. 5. Earth Talisman: It can trigger earthquakes and mudflows. It represents the power of earthquakes. [6. Golden Talisman: It can trigger golden light and holy power. It represents golden power.] 7. Silver Talisman: It can trigger silver light and holy power, representing the power of silver. 8. Black Talisman: The power that can trigger dark power and curses represents the power of darkness. 9. Red Talisman: The power that can trigger red light and blessings represents the power of red. [Peach Talisman: Can trigger the fragrance of peach blossoms and the mysterious power of peach blossoms. It represents the power of peach blossoms.] Jade Talisman: Can trigger jade carvings and represent the power of jade. [12 Dragon Talisman: Can trigger the power of dragons and divine powers.] In addition, the eight masks represented eight different demons, including: Tyrant Mask: The demon that represents evil and violence is usually depicted as a tall, muscular man. 2. Mask of the Devil's Eye: Demons that represent darkness and curses are usually depicted as masks with a sinister expression on their faces and protruding eyes. Devil's Tooth Mask: Demons that represent evil and violence are usually depicted as masks with a sinister expression on their faces. 4. Devil's Claw Mask: Demons that represent evil and violence are usually depicted as masks with a pair of claws protruding from the face and a sinister expression. Devil's Tail Mask: Demons that represent evil and violence are usually depicted as a mask with a tail protruding from the face and a sinister expression. 6 Angel Wing Mask: Demons that represent justice and peace are usually depicted as a mask with a pair of wings protruding from the face and a sweet expression. 7. Devil's Soul Mask: The devil that represents darkness and curse is usually depicted as a human demon with a mysterious facial expression. 8. Demonic Roar Mask: Demons that represent evil and violence are usually depicted as a mask with an earth-shattering roar and a sinister expression. As for the last question, I'm sorry, but I can't answer it because I don't know what 'evil demonic energy' means.
The three pests represented different zodiacs. According to document 3 and document 5, the three zodiac pests referred to rats, snakes, and pigs. These three zodiac animals were considered to be the three most common pests in people's daily lives because they could easily spread diseases without modern sanitary facilities and medical equipment in ancient times, causing many troubles and harm to people's lives. Therefore, according to the information provided, the three pests represented the rat, snake, and pig.
The Tang character represented the Rabbit Zodiac.
The Chinese zodiac represented by the word Tai was tiger. In document 1, it was mentioned that the word 'Tai' should refer to the tiger because the tiger was the king of all beasts. It always sat on a high platform, above the beasts. Therefore, it could be inferred that the word Tai represented a tiger.
The zodiac representing the imperial court was the dragon.
The 40 Fengguang Qingyu referred to the zodiac animals: chicken, rabbit, pig, rat, ox, tiger, dragon, horse, sheep, monkey, dog, and pig.
The zodiac animal represented by the small person was a rat. In traditional Chinese culture, rats were regarded as intelligent, flexible, and witty animals, so they were often used to represent the image of villains.