Tiger brings power and protects peace
In Tibet, the earliest documented records of tiger skin carpets are more than 1,300 years old. As early as 5,000 years ago, people in the Ngari area had already used animal skin symbols decorated with tiger and leopard skin patterns. Carved on the mountain, it has become an important symbol in the grand sacrificial ceremony.
For 5,000 years, people in Tibet have worshiped tigers from generation to generation. People believe that tiger skin can scare away ghosts and monsters with its anger, and protect the owner, home and temple.
Exorcise evil spirits from the house and inherit culture
Historical records show that only Tibetan nobles, religious elites and highly respected doctors can use tiger skin or tiger pattern blankets. Today, the tiger-print rug is brought to the public with the continued vision and meaning behind it, and has been passed down to this day. There is a longing and belief about tigers in the traditional culture of the Han people, so the image of tiger is used to ward off evil spirits in the house and protect the safety of the family. In the Han Dynasty, there was a custom of painting a tiger on the door on New Year's Eve. Later, painting a tiger to ward off evil spirits and protect the house became a folk tradition.
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