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White cranes symbolize peace in some Asian cultures. It could symbolize peace.
In this sense, the crane firstly symbolizes their friendship. They shared a common interest, and they had a shared love for the creature. Cranes, being wild animals, also symbolize freedom. They are unfettered by social or political events and continue following their instincts and living according to their custom.
There are many things that are used as symbols in Japanese art. Cranes for example are used to symbolize beauty.
In Greek culture, the crane symbolizes longevity, as cranes were believed to live long lives. They also symbolize vigilance and alertness, as cranes are known for their keen awareness of their surroundings. Additionally, cranes are associated with harmony and balance in Greek mythology, often depicted as messengers of the gods.
if you make over 1000 paper cranes you can get a big wish like any big wish you want
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The short story "Cranes" by Hwang Sunwon foreshadows the division and conflict caused by the Korean War. Through the friendship between the two childhood friends, it shows the deep-rooted connections between individuals that are torn apart by the politics of war. The cranes that are discussed in the story symbolize peace, hope, and healing amidst the looming threat of violence and separation.
The crane is the most popular bird in Chinese history and is a symbol of longevity and auspiciousness. In ancient China the crane was regarded as having a long life span and one Chinese legend says that a immortal rode a crane to heaven. The crane also represents a lasting soaring spirit, health, and happiness. In ancient China crane images were embroidered on robes of first-rank officials so the crane was held in high esteem and known as a first-rank bird. Cranes are usually painted with other symbols of longevity such as pine trees and peaches. Cranes with peony flowers symbolize longevity and prosperity. Cranes and lotus symbolize longevity and purity.
Cranes (tsuru in Japanese) could probably be considered the national animal in Japan. Cranes are incorporated into folk/ fairy tales, literature, and art. Cranes are seen to symbolize good fortune and longevity. After WWII, origami cranes have become a symbol of hope and peace because a girl named Sadako Sasaki tried to fold 1,000 cranes when she became diagnosed with leukemia from radiation exposure.
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