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Vermilion Bird

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Vermilion Bird

Zhū Què sculpture on the eaves tile
Chinese name
Chinese: 朱雀
Literal meaning: Vermilion Peafowl
Japanese name
Kanji: 朱雀
Hiragana: すざく or しゅじゃく
Korean name
Hangul: 주작
Hanja: 朱雀
Thai name
Thai: หงส์ไฟ
Vietnamese name
Quốc ngữ: Chu Tước

The Vermilion bird is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations. According to Wu Xing, the Taoist five-elemental system, it represents the fire-element, the direction south, and the season summer correspondingly. Thus it is sometimes called the Vermilion bird of the South (南方朱雀, Nán Fāng Zhū Què) and it is also known as Suzaku in Japan and Jujak in Korea. It is often mistaken for the Fenghuang due to similarities in appearance, but the two are different creatures. The Fenghuang is the king of birds, while the Vermilion Bird is a mythological spirit creature of the Chinese constellations.

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[edit] The Seven Mansions of the Vermilion bird

Like the other Four Symbols, the Vermilion Bird corresponds to seven "mansions", or positions, of the moon.

[edit] Nature of The Vermilion Bird

The Vermilion bird is an elegant and noble bird in both appearance and behavior, it is very selective in what it eats and where it perches, with its feathers in many different hues of reddish orange.

The Vermilion bird is often associated with the mythical Phoenix due to their associations with fire.

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