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Cultural depictions of tigers

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In Korea, the painting "Jakhodo" (in leopard paintings, "Jakpyodo"; "pyo" means leopard) is about a magpie and a tiger. The letter "jak" means magpie; "ho" means tiger; and "do" means painting. Since the work is known to keep away evil influence, there is a tradition to hang the art piece in the
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is the mortal enemy of the human protagonist. The tiger is featured in the mediaeval Chinese novel Water Margin, where the cat battles and is slain by the bandit Wu Song,
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paintings, the tiger, which is intentionally given a ridiculous and stupid appearance (hence its nickname "idiot tiger" 바보호랑이), represents authority and the aristocratic
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to strike the tiger's head and to run across the serrated back's 27 teeth, which sometimes aligned with the stripes of the instrument's tiger decoration. Although the
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features the title character surviving shipwreck for months on a small boat with a large Bengal tiger while avoiding being eaten. The story was adapted in
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instruments is almost entirely lost and aspects of modern construction and performance are guesswork or replacement, a few temples—including the main
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emblem bow, indicating that the Cholas had achieved political supremacy over the latter two dynasties. Gold coins found in Kavilayadavalli in the
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The tiger's tail appears in stories from countries including China and Korea, it being generally inadvisable to grasp a tiger by the tail. In
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In Bhutan, the tiger is venerated as one of the four powerful animals called the "four dignities", and a tigress is believed to have carried
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decorations, although they are now more commonly restricted to use during the Years of the Tiger. Similarly, tigers were long carved onto
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portrays the story of a tiger, which turns into an old woman, abducts children at night and devours them to satisfy her appetite.
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of India and Bangladesh. The Malaysian tiger is the national animal of Malaysia. The Siberian tiger is the national animal of
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folklore in Asia; in India they were evil sorcerers, while in Indonesia and Malaysia they were somewhat more benign. In
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have motifs of the tiger, bow and some indistinct marks. The tiger symbol of Chola Empire was later adopted by the
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and was depicted on coins, seals and banners. The seals of several Chola copper coins show the tiger, the
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paintings of magpies and tigers were a satire of the hierarchical structure of Joseon's feudal society.
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was associated with a tiger. Dingu-Aneni is the god in North-East India is also associated with tiger.
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considered the Siberian tiger a near-deity and often referred to it as "Grandfather" or "Old man". The
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were traditionally shaped and decorated to resemble crouching tigers, causing them to become known as
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Tigers have had symbolic significance in many different cultures. They are considered one of the
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Wooden statue of Padmasambhava in his manifestation as Guru Dorje Drolo riding on a tiger
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Tracking the Weretiger: Supernatural Man-Eaters of India, China and Southeast Asia
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compares the tiger ferocity with the storm around it. Tigers are also featured in
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draw realistic portraits of the cats, including one that was partially dissected.
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Representations of tigers have been discovered dating at least as far back as 5000
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A yellow tiger was used as the primary emblem of the flag of the short-lived
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rides the tigress (or lioness) Damon into battle. In southern India the god
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ceremonies. It is also used in Korean court ritual in the form of the
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depicted tigers in several of this paintings and drawings including
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A Tiger by the tail and other Stories from the heart of Korea
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wears and sits on tiger skin. The ten-armed warrior goddess
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and the tiger became a symbol of the unrecognised state of
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declared by the Chinese residents on Taiwan in 1895 after
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and Tamil independence movement. The Bengal tiger is the
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is one of the best selling children's books of all time.
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is based on the movements of the tiger and the crane. In
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seal with tiger to right of the seated divine figure
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Tigers have also been featured in Western paintings.
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Index

Tigers in Chinese culture

Minhwa
charismatic megafauna
Animal Planet
Tiger worship
Chinese mythology
culture
tiger
Chinese zodiac
Chinese art
Chinese dragon
Hung Ga
Imperial China
General Officer
dragon
phoenix
White Tiger
Chinese
pinyin
Four Symbols
Chinese constellations
Korean mythology
culture
Korean
Buddhism
Tungusic peoples
Udege
Nanai
Manchu people

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