Aztecs believe in the myths of the past four worlds. There, the four sons of Ometheolt were given work to create the world and life. Until a new earth and sun were born, the sons created, fought, and violently destroyed each other's world. The two gods, Tezcatlipoca and Quetzalcotl met a great earth monster Tlaltecuhtli, killed her and threw her tail into the sky to create the sky. They formed the earth from the head, tree, flower, and herb growing from her hair. Her eyes changed into a small cave and spring, her mouth became a river and a cave, and her nose was a deep valley and mountain of the land.
What is the ancient Aztec art? What affected you? The culture of the Aztec empire such as culture and religion arises from a long history - the history of many different tribes. Aztec art and skill of art were influenced by art from hundreds or thousands of years in this part of the world. There are few local languages that understand "art". Aztec people call this special thing like this toltecat. That word came from a group of people known as Toltech. The city was destroyed in 1168. There is no doubt that the great statues of the abandoned gods gave a deep impression to the Aztecs. In fact, the Aztec ruling family claims to be descendants of Tortech people.
But the Aztecs left us some of the most detailed insights into the tradition of the symbol of the ancient Mexican Jaguar. In Aztec Nahuatl, Jaguar is called ocelotl - this is confusing with different smaller leopard cats. According to the Florentine Code written by the Spanish priest Bernardinode Sahagún, the Aztecs thought that Jaguar was a beast of the beast and proud "an animal king ruler". Jaguar is the most popular symbol of Aztec war. The name of Aztec including the term ocelotl is used to describe a brave warrior. Therefore, ocelopetlatl and oceloyotl explain brave warriors such as the high Jaguar Warrior Association. Jaguars also played an important role in Aztec's myth and astrology, as people born under the calendar mark shared the aggression of Jaguar and became a brave warrior.