Monday, December 14, 2009

Eastern Symbolism Meanings

By James Chung

The collection of Chinese symbols consists of an overwhelming number of symbols that goes over the count of eighty thousand. This variety includes all Chinese characters, signs and alphabets that have been used for thousands of years. With regards to the Chinese symbols per se, their use has become highly restricted in modern times.

Since the Chinese language has evolved over time the application of the symbols has declined. Nevertheless the symbols serve another purpose and that is related to the arts. The physical form of the ancient Chinese symbols seems to have a timeless aesthetic appeal which has earned them world wide acclaim.

The use of the Chinese symbols in China is as popular as ever. You can see them in many places especially in expressions of art and architecture. The Chinese people are using these symbols to mark their products like kitchenware etc. There is another aim to these symbols which are connected to superstition which is still followed in Chinese culture.

The Chinese symbols are formed so artistically that they are extremely attractive whatever their meaning might be. In reality every symbol has deep philosophical connotation behind them which has rich history and is also used traditionally.

Talking of the Chinese symbol you should be aware that these symbols cover a vast area which includes both positive as well as negative ideas. Traditionally the Chinese believe that the strong power of the positive symbols will attract good fortune. So if they have positive symbols in their life only good things will happen.

This belief may hold true or not is subject to personal faith. As far as Chinese people are concerned the symbols are extremely meaningful in their life in terms of their beauty as well as their consequences on their life by including them.

To cite an example you could find five bats grouped together which is very popular in China for good luck. These bats represent five good things in life like wealth, health, love, longevity and virtue. If they are represented in red color they become even more powerful charm.

Another popular symbol is the sunset symbol which appears in many places in contemporary Chinese society. For the Chinese the sun is the most portent symbol and is also taken as the source of Yang energy.

There are number of ancient legends about the sun which leads the Chinese people to believe in its positive powers. For one it is the source of all energy and purification. Secondly it produces equilibrium. Because of these deep philosophical aspects sun is given great respect in China.

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