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Five Tigers Painting

Việt NamViệt Nam22/11/2023

[caption id="attachment_546681" align="aligncenter" width="234"] Ngu Ho[/caption] [caption id="attachment_546682" align="aligncenter" width="225"] Five Tigers frame painting[/caption] [caption id="attachment_546687" align="aligncenter" width="247"] Hoang Ho[/caption] [caption id="attachment_546685" align="aligncenter" width="249"] Thanh Ho[/caption] [caption id="attachment_546689" align="aligncenter" width="248"] White Tiger[/caption] [caption id="attachment_546688" align="aligncenter" width="248"] Black Tiger[/caption] [caption id="attachment_546683" align="aligncenter" width="249"] Xich Ho[/caption] INFORMATION ON THE FIVE TIGER PAINTING Material: Lacquer carving - Size: 50 x 60 cm Adapted from the Hang Trong folk painting "Five Tigers" painting symbolizes luck, good fortune and peace. The image of tigers is drawn with different colors, symbolizing the Five Elements, showing balance and harmony in life. In addition, the image of the Tiger mascot is also associated with authority and strength, a sacred and majestic symbol. Therefore, the Five Tigers painting is often hung in temples, pagodas, shrines, with the effect of warding off evil spirits, helping to increase vitality, bringing health and luck. HOANG HO: "Hoang Ho" - Yellow tiger to match the Earth element corresponding to the central position of Earth, representing the land, the place that nourishes trees to grow, the source of life, symbolizing peace and luck. People born in the year of the Tiger, Horse and Dog are very suitable to hang tiger paintings in their homes, bringing good luck, fortune and power to the homeowner. "Hoang Ho" represents the Earth element, so it is suitable for people with the Earth and Metal elements according to the Five Elements. THANH HO: "Thanh Ho" - Green tiger to match the Wood element corresponding to the East. Using symbolic art, reflecting the mysterious messages of the Yin-Yang theory and the cyclical movement of the Five Elements to bring completeness to life. People born in the year of the Tiger, Horse and Dog are very suitable to hang tiger paintings in their homes, bringing good luck, fortune and power to the homeowner. "Thanh Ho" represents the Wood element, so it is suitable for people with the Wood and Fire elements. BACH HO: "Bach Ho" guards the West, corresponding to the Metal element. The white tiger is the image of a warrior's body, and also symbolizes the strength and authority of a brave and courageous general. People born in the year of the Tiger, Horse and Dog are very suitable to hang tiger paintings in their homes, bringing good luck, fortune and power to the homeowner. "White Tiger" represents the Metal element, so it is suitable for people with the Metal and Water elements. BLACK TIGER: "Black Tiger" - Black Tiger, guards the North and represents the Water element. Black Tiger is the power of water. The painting symbolizes dexterity, flexibility, gentleness, adaptability and tolerance in any situation. People born in the year of the Tiger, Horse and Dog are very suitable to hang tiger paintings in their homes, bringing good luck, fortune and power to the homeowner. "Black Tiger" represents the Water element, so it is suitable for people with the Water and Wood elements. RED TIGER: "Red Tiger" - Red Tiger, guards the South and represents the Fire element. In the five elements, Red Tiger represents life, fire, fairness, justice or honor as well as immortal spirit, enthusiasm and courage. People born in the year of the Tiger, Horse and Dog are very suitable to hang tiger paintings in the house, bringing good luck, fortune and power to the owner. "Red Tiger" represents the element of Fire, so it is suitable for people of the element of Fire and the element of Earth.

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