In Chinese culture, the image of the snake is not one-dimensional; it embodies spirituality, reproduction, and longevity, yet it can also signify evil and danger. This duality reflects the complexities of life itself, where positive and negative aspects coexist.
To observe the Year of the Snake, cultural practices often involve softening the traditional fears associated with snakes. This is achieved by creating playful and cute representations, akin to children's cartoons, to present the snake in a more favorable light.
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