鹿角|虎
手作精工,憨态可掬,身型矫健,不怒自威,肃穆正气,案头雅玩,得未曾有
5*5*9 cm









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Okay, let's break down the relationship between "鹿角 (lùjiǎo - deer antler)" and "虎 (hǔ - tiger)".
While they are both prominent features of animals native to East Asia (specifically China in this context), their relationship is quite different:
1. "Biological Source & Function:"
"鹿角 (Deer Antler):" Grows on a "deer". It is primarily composed of bone and is shed and regrown annually. Its function is debated – possibly display, thermoregulation, or defense, though modern deer often rely less on antlers for defense than their ancestors.
"虎 (Tiger):" Is the animal itself. It's a large carnivorous feline known for its strength, agility, and formidable claws and teeth. Its primary function is hunting and survival.
2. "Symbolic Meaning (in Chinese Culture):"
"鹿角 (Deer Antler):" Often associated with "immortality", "longevity", and "rank". It was traditionally used in alchemy (Taoist practices) to make elixirs of life. It also symbolizes high status, as antlers were used as official seals (印章 - yìnzhāng) in imperial times.
"虎 (Tiger):" Represents "power", "strength", "mastery", "fearlessness", and
鹿角|虎
手作精工,憨态可掬,身型矫健,不怒自威,肃穆正气,案头雅玩,得未曾有
5*5*9 cm
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