From the "Chuci.Yuanyou" (Songs of Chu - Far-Off Wanderings): "Xuanwu refers to the tortoise and the snake. Its position is in the North, hence 'Xuan' (black/mysterious). Its body is covered in scales, hence 'Wu' (military/martial)."
Xuanwu, as the foremost of the Four Symbols, is depicted as a tortoise entwined with a snake. The tortoise symbolizes longevity, while the snake represents fertility and procreation. Their intertwining signifies a reverence for life force, and the Supreme God of the North also governs life and death. The bookmark's composition features the intertwining and mutual gaze of the tortoise and snake, representing a balance of life. From the snake's tail blooms a vibrant floral cluster, rich with vitality, encircling a celestial ring symbolizing the North—the rule of life within the vast universe.
It symbolizes the guardianship of life and health.
※ When using the bookmark, it is recommended to insert it at a 45-degree angle into the corner of a book for smoother page-turning.
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- Xuanwu, as the foremost of the Four Symbols, is depicted as a tortoise entwined with a snake. The tortoise symbolizes longevity, while the snake represents fertility and procreation. Their intertwining signifies a reverence for life force, and the Supreme God of the North also governs life and death. It symbolizes the guardianship of life and health. ※ When using the bookmark, it is recommended to insert it at a 45-degree angle into the corner of a book for smoother page-turning.
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