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Classical meaning

The swastika (Sanskrit svastika, a symbol of good luck) or the swastika used by the Nazi Party is an auspicious symbol of ancient Indian religion. Wu Zetian of Tang Dynasty in China defined Wan Zi as right-handed, pronounced "Wan", meaning "Ji De Ji" (Wu Zetian used Wan Zi or Wan Zi casually before Tang Dynasty). In the traditional patterns of China, there are thousands of words using this symbol.

On the basis of the cross, the swastika used by the Nazi Party can be drawn 90 degrees from left to right with its four arms. Generally speaking, there are two ways to draw the swastika, that is, the swastika is straight or inclined at an angle of 45. In the Indian prototype of the swastika used by the Nazi Party, each of the four strokes includes a dot. The swastikas used by the Nazis are right-handed and left-handed.

According to the Tibetan-Chinese Dictionary, "Yan" has two meanings: one is firm and eternal. The second is stupid doctrine, which is a symbol of stupidity. For example, the ancient Xianggong Buddhism "Yongzhong Benjiao" regards the world as several squares, each square symbolizes a tribe, and the square is divided into three layers, which represent heaven, earth and earth in turn, and are inhabited by gods, people and demons of Yongzhong Benjiao respectively.

These concepts are basically consistent with the concept of "reincarnation" in Indian Buddhism. As we know, Buddhist teachings have absorbed a lot of Brahmanism, such as karma, karma and so on. It is believed that all beings have no beginning and no end, that is, life and death rotate. In this way, the word "swastika", as the emblem of Yongzhong Buddhism, has been gradually accepted by Buddhism with the development and evolution of history.

Formally, the swastika of Xiangxiong Buddhism Yongzhong Benbo rotates counterclockwise, which means left-handed, while the swastika of Indian Buddhism rotates clockwise, which means right-handed. By changing the form, he incorporated many teachings of Yongzhong Benjiao into his own ideological system, and then formed Tibetan Buddhism. The character "canal" has also become a symbol of Tibetan Buddhism and has been preserved.

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Archaeology of Nazi party emblem

The swastika used by the Nazi Party has a long history in Eurasia and can also be found in Indo-European cultures, such as Indian alien culture, Persian culture, Hittite culture, Slavic culture, Celtic culture, Greek culture, Majiayao culture in China and so on. According to archaeological records, the swastika used by the Nazis first appeared in the Neolithic Age.

Archaeologists found these patterns in pottery fragments unearthed in Khuzestan province, Iran. At the beginning of the Bronze Age, the pottery unearthed from Xinda Snow Tower in the south of Urals Mountain in Russia also had the swastika pattern used by the Nazis. The swastika used by the Nazi Party in early India was found in seals unearthed in Rosol, Gujarat and Harappa.

Symbols similar to the swastika used by the Nazis also appeared in bronze age or stone age artifacts of the north-central Caucasus, Azerbaijanis, Skettians and sarma. In these cultures, the swastika used by the Nazi party did not appear in an important position, but was just one of many similar symbols with different complexity.

The swastika used by the Nazis usually appears on pottery excavated in the ancient Kush region of northeast Africa, such as pottery in the Gebel Barkal temple.

The spread of the Nazi cross

In Sanskrit, the word is Sr 1vatsa, which means "a collection of auspicious virtues". In Buddhist scriptures, it is also written as "ho".

"Ba" is the mantra of many ancient tribes, which appeared in the history of ancient India, Persia, Greece, Egypt, Troy and other countries, and was later adopted by some ancient religions. At first, people regarded it as a symbol of the sun or fire, and later people generally regarded it as an auspicious symbol.

Classical meaning

The swastika (Sanskrit svastika, a symbol of good luck) or the swastika used by the Nazi Party is an auspicious symbol of ancient Indian religion. Wu Zetian of Tang Dynasty in China defined Wanzi as right-handed, pronounced "Wan", which means "Ji De Ji" (Wu Zetian used Wanzi or Wanzi before Tang Dynasty). In the traditional patterns of China, there are thousands of words using this symbol.

On the basis of the cross, the swastika used by the Nazi Party can be drawn 90 degrees from left to right with its four arms. Generally speaking, there are two ways to draw the swastika, that is, the swastika is straight or inclined at an angle of 45. In the Indian prototype of the swastika used by the Nazi Party, each of the four strokes includes a dot. The swastikas used by the Nazis are right-handed and left-handed.

Used in Mongolia

According to the report, although the symbol "嫸" is usually associated with the Nazis, it is also one of the important traditional symbols of Mongolia. Sukhbaatar's father showed a book with the traditional Chinese character "→" to introduce the history of this symbol in Mongolia. The BBC pointed out that Amarimanda sukhbaatar, known as "Amara" in Mongolia, is the lead singer of the band "Black Rose".

He often wears clothes with swastika on the stage, and most of his songs are about Mongolian history and culture. According to reports, the symbol "canal" is thought to have originated in India thousands of years ago, symbolizing eternity and has been popular in Mongolia for hundreds of years. However, Mongolian far-right organizations will also use this symbol.

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