Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Google AI explains the imagery.
"In Japanese folklore, the image of a cat riding a fish is typically found in satirical art from the Edo period rather than in a specific myth. These illustrations depict a lucky cat (maneki-neko) riding a giant catfish (ōnamazu), which was believed to cause earthquakes.
Symbolic meaning in art
The giant catfish (ōnamazu): This creature of folklore was believed to live beneath the earth and cause earthquakes when it thrashed about.
The beckoning cat (maneki-neko): An auspicious talisman known to bring good luck and fortune.
The meaning: In the popular woodblock prints, or namazu-e, created after earthquakes, the image of the lucky cat subduing or riding the giant catfish represents good fortune triumphing over natural disaster. It is a symbol of hope and a wish for protection against future calamities."
Hm.
Yellow flag.
If he mentions a love of anime too, run. Instant red flag.