In Irish mythology, torc triath is the king of wild boar, an extraordinary creature and the goddess Bridget. It is believed that he may become compatriots with twrch trwyth, the son of Prince tared wledig of Wales, who was cursed and turned into a wild boar. He was hunted by Arthur king and his hound cabal and drove into the sea near the coast of Cornwall, where he died.
There are two famous wild boars in Greek mythology, that is, the wild boar on Mount elymantos killed by Hercules and the kaludon wild boar hunted by heroes in kaludon hunting place. Ares, the Greek god of war, can turn himself into a wild boar. In order to prevent his son from looking too handsome, he robbed his wife and stabbed his son to death.
Frey and Freya, the gods of Nordic mythology, have wild boars. Frey's boar, named Gulin bosti, was made by dwarf Hindley. Gulin bosti's mane glows in the dark, illuminating the road ahead. Freya has a boar mount. According to the song of hindra, Freya turned Ott into a boar in order to hide him. Wild boar actually has the meaning of "fertility" in Nordic mythology.
During the Sassanian Dynasty of Persia, wild boars were considered brave and brave. Some brave and courageous people will add the word "balaz" to their names, which means wild boar. The Sassanian Dynasty once occupied Egypt and the famous Shah balaz in Levant, whose name is "wild boar in the city". Naiman baturu, Yuzi in Kazakh khanate, is called kabambaye, wild boar.
In Indian mythology, the raft Maha, the third incarnation of Vishnu, is a wild boar. The mount of Mori Zhitian is also a wild boar.
In Japan, the zodiac pig refers to the wild boar. The Japanese call the wild boar "pig" and the domestic pig "dolphin", so the meat bun is called "Dolphin steamed bread", which is quite ancient. In the eyes of the Japanese, wild boar represents bravery, health and ferocity. There is an idiom "pig advances suddenly", which is a bit like China's "forge ahead". It shows the fearless temperament of wild boar. Even in Contemporary Japanese society, the shadow of boar worship is everywhere. There are "pig name shrines" dedicated to wild boars all over Japan. In the classic Japanese cartoon dragon taro, taro is riding a wild boar across the mountains and rivers to find the mother who becomes a dragon. In Hayao Miyazaki's ghost princess, wild boar is praised as an invincible hero to protect the forest. In Chihiro and Chihiro, Hayao Miyazaki portrays Chihiro's mother as a pig who can only eat and is useless. It can be seen that the Japanese have different attitudes towards wild boars and pigs.
Wild boars often appear in Western heraldry. Complete wild boar represents courage and bravery in war; Boar head represents kindness and Hospitality (just like the dish of boar head in banquets), or it is a symbol of hunters.
The following are historical figures who used wild boar as their coat of arms:
King Richard III of England; And the Campbell family in the Scottish Highlands.
The following are city or team organizations that use wild boars as their heraldry:
Legio I italica, Legio x fretensis and Legio XX Valeria victrix of the Roman Empire;
Eberbach, Germany;
Ebersbach an der fils, Germany;
Ebersbach, Germany;
The resistance of the first uprising in Serbia in 1904;
Arden forest, Belgium; And gansby, UK.
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