More than one old hundred million years, the turtle crossed the ages and even cohabited with the dinosaurs. It is this longevity which partly explains why there are traces of the turtle in the myths and legends of the oldest civilizations around the world. In the majority of these various cultures, the turtle is portrayed as an auspicious animal, which brings luck, wisdom and peace.
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1) A belief of Asian origin
has. Chinese symbolism and feng-shui
In belief Feng-shui (Chinese ancestral art which aims to enter into harmony with the energies of its environment) Turtles are considered a lucky symbol. The turtle is notably one of the 4 "sacred animals" alongside the dragon, the tiger and the Phoenix.

In many ancient stories, we attribute to turtles Magic powers. Indeed, these reptiles have the ability to push bad spell and evil spirits.👿
It was also customary, for the most superstitious, to carry a medallion or a talisman in the image of the turtle. These medallions were worn as Porte Bonheurs And aimed to repel bad luck and bad eye.🍀
As turtles can live for a very long time, they represent hope and wisdom. The Chinese also thought that the turtle was the link between heaven and earth. It is for this reason that it can be seen often represented as carrying the world on his back. The turtle shell is also studied with care because it is believed that it contains the secrets of the future.
Feng-shui is also Distinction between “marine turtle” and “terrestrial turtle”. The marine turtle that can live up to 100 years, it is more synonymous with longevity than its earthly cousin (50 to 70 years for the latter). ⏳

🐲 The dragon turtle
In traditional feng-shui, the turtle is often combined with the dragon (another celestial animal). We then speak of the “dragon turtle”. This animal is considered protective And has the distinction of bringing success in professional life.
To fully enjoy the positive waves From the Dragon Turtle, the Chinese have adopted several habits concerning their home:
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To protect occupants : You have to place a statue of the dragon turtle in front of the front door.
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For a professional aspect : Place the statuette Behind you, in your office so that she will support and wisdom.
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For family support : Orient the turtle in the east And she will give health and prosperity to the whole family.
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For wealth : Place the dragon turtle On a currency.
These habits are still very present in today's China.
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What about other sacred animals :
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THE White tiger in Feng-Shui : Also nicknamed "Bai Hu", he is the guarantor of good relations with others (with friends, at work or at home). It brings His protection in priority on women and the children of the home.
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The Dragon : or "Lóng" is a very important animal in Feng-Shui (and in Chinese culture in general). It represents The Yang side and symbolizes good health, power and prosperity. It is often associated with the turtle as we saw previously.
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The Red Phoenix : This celestial bird often takes its place alongside the dragon. It is often said that he is "the queen" who blows in the king's ear (the dragon) of this fact he is associated with the Yin side. It symbolizes luck.
b. The turtle in Japan
In Japan, the turtle is also a symbol of prosperity since it is supposed to bring no less than 10,000 years of happiness to its holder. The reptile is also represented in many temples and palaces of the country. The Japanese have the habit of wearing portable jewelry and the Turtle jewelry are part of it.

2) The turtle carries luck in other “legends”
has. The Honu turtle in Hawaii🌸
The Hawaiian green turtle is an omnipresent reptile in Hawaii. For the Hawaiians, this turtle, which we call “Honu”, is much more than a simple animal. Honu symbolizes luck and is the reincarnation of the guardian spirit (Amakua). The Honu motif is often represented in old petroglyphs as well as in a modern graphic form.
For the Hawaiians of yesterday and today, the Honu is like a browser, He embodies the link Between the Lord, man, earth and sea. An old Hawaiian legend tells that a great Honu, called Kauila, turned into a little girl. He used this human form to protect the children who played on the shore of Punalu'u beach.

b. Turtles of the Temple of Literature in Hanoi 🇻🇳
The Temple of Văn Miếu literature in Vietnam is a very old Confucius temple. This place has a particularity: 82 Turtle steles With engravings have been installed there to rent the swaddles of the ancient monarchs of the temple successful their “royal exams”.
For a long time, it was very popular for the students of the country to come rub the head of each turtle before taking an exam. Indeed, students thought that this gesture allowed them to successfully And it had become a real tradition.
Unfortunately for them, the authorities ended up banning this practice by installing security fences on these famous turtles. Even if the state prevents people today from rubbing the heads to be lucky, the Vietnamese remain convinced that the turtle is An animal auspicious.

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