The saying that the crows 'cries foretold death was a superstition and had no scientific basis. In ancient times, people thought that crows were mysterious and ominous symbols. In addition, crows were scavengers and often appeared on the battlefield to feed on corpses, which made people associate them with death. When crows cawed, people would associate it with death, but modern science had proven that this was wrong. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
In the minds of the people, the crows 'cries might indicate something bad, but it might not necessarily happen. The sounds made at different times were different, and the meanings were different. If one heard the continuous and sharp cries of crows at midnight, it was considered a particularly bad sign. It might indicate that one or their family and friends would die in the following period of time. The cause might be a serious illness or an unexpected disaster. If he heard the crow's cry, he could use some methods to crack it. For example, wearing jewelry that could exorcise evil spirits, such as mahogany jewelry and obsidian jewelry, could effectively remove bad luck and improve one's aura and luck. One should keep a low profile and maintain a balanced mentality. When communicating with family, friends, colleagues, or neighbors, one should be kind and sincere, avoid physical disputes, avoid encountering unlucky problems, and learn to control anger. However, from a scientific point of view, the crow's cry was only a natural phenomenon. The so-called prediction had no scientific basis. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
There were many poems that described the sad and lonely feeling of the crow's cry. For example, Wang Jian's " White crows perched on the trees in the courtyard, cold dew silently wet osmanthus flowers." I wonder whose home my autumn thoughts will fall on tonight." The crows in this poem perched on the trees in the courtyard, creating a cold atmosphere. There were also 'Withered vines, old trees, crows, small bridges, and flowing water.' The crows here also gave off a lonely feeling. In addition, Bai Juyi described in the poem "Crying at Night" that "Crying Crow lost its mother and was mute and mournful. Night after night I cry half a cry, and those who hear it are stained with tears." Through the sorrowful cries of the ravens in the middle of the night, they showed their sorrowful feelings. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
"Tragic." In legends, the shrill and unpleasant cries of crows were used to warn people not to be greedy. Moreover, their cries sounded miserable, so they could be described as miserable. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The onomatopoeic words for crows 'caws were mute, croak, ga, wa, mute, and so on. These onomatopoeic words were subjective explanations of the crow's cry through people's ears and brains, and then simulated by the phonological system of their own language. They often had a certain degree of subjective nature. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
In traditional culture, there were three common situations in which crows reported funerals. One was the crow's cry. Its cry was hoarse and desolate, and it was seen as a sign of a funeral. The second was the appearance of crows. Because crows had the habit of eating carrion, they were associated with death and filth, and their appearance was considered to be a bad omen. The third was that in folk opinion, if crows were noisy near their homes for a long time, it was thought that an elderly person in the family might pass away in the future. However, these so-called signs had no scientific basis. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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Sure, it's totally fine. We can get really attached to fictional characters and their stories, so crying when something bad happens to them is a normal emotional response.
Totally okay. Crying over a fictional character's death means you were deeply engaged with the story and felt a strong connection to them. It's a sign of how powerful storytelling can be.
The hexagram of the Great Degrees hexagram was " Great Degrees, Great Reflexes, Great Profits, Great Prosperity ". This meant that although there was danger, if problems could be discovered in time and appropriate adjustments could be made, things would eventually develop in a good direction. From the divination, the situation that the host was facing was an excessive burden that was difficult to deal with, but it was not a disaster and needed to be handled carefully. The Great Degrees hexagram had an imbalance of yin and yang and an excess of yang. It was like the crooked beams of a house, symbolizing that something was wrong. However, it also reminded people to take extraordinary actions during such extraordinary times. If one could respond positively as the hexagram said and move in a favorable direction, it would be a prosperous thing. If one just wanted to be strange and new and deviated from the right path, it would be a big mistake. Therefore, the Big Dipper hexagram indicates that success depends on whether one can correctly understand the situation and take appropriate actions.