The Lion symbol represents all of the short story "Highway Lion". It was written by Nadine Gordimer on her short story "Hugs of Soldiers". Gordimer is an African writer whose story has been translated into many languages, including English, so that many people can enjoy it. The story of "highway lion" is about the lion who fled to the highway. Godimar explains the landscape of a small town with a zoo and how the hero can hear the sound of animals, especially Lions.
Symbol: Lion. The curve represents a symbolic animal belonging to the sign of this sunny summer, the mane of the lion. Some important Leo features are the essence of a cat - proud and elegant carrying; then rest, then intense activity; sensual love for joy and playful quality. When an angry Leo finally steams, snoring of a lion is easily imagined. Symbol: Virgin. Virgo Virgo is the only female statue of the zodiac, the other human statue is male seafarer of Aquarius. A virgin or virgin usually has mature wheat ears and binds her with the Roman goddess and Greek goddess Demetel of Ceres. The glyph "M" of this glyph is said to represent the intestines and is part of the body that is dominated by Virgo, or ovary, vagina, and uterus. Virgo traditionally relates to health, hygiene, and various forms of service and treatment.
In some parts of West Africa and East Africa, the lion is associated with healing and is seen as a link between the prophet and the supernatural thing. In other East African traditions, the lion is a symbol of laziness. In many folk tales, the lion is depicted mentally behind and deceived by other animals. Lions are commonly used in stories, proverbs, and dances, but rarely appear in visual art. The lion is a symbol of the ancient Mesopotamia from Sumer to Assyria, Babylonian era and is closely related to the royal right. The lion is one of the main symbols of the goddess Inana / Ishtar. The Babylonian lion is the most important symbol of the Babylonian Empire. Lion hunting of Ashurbanipal is a relief activity of the famous Assyrian palace. It is now in the British Museum, 640 BC. In Meopotamia, the lion is associated with the infertile goddess Ishtar and the best Mesopotamian god Marduk