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Role of the Tiger in Mongolian Oral Tradition
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    Country Mongolia
    Author Saruul Arslan Specialist, Division of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, National Center for Cultural Heritage of Mongolia
    Published Year 2022
    Language English
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Description According to the Mongolian astrological calendar, as well as in other Asian countries, this year is the Year of the Tiger. As well as a year, the third of the twelve animals of lunar astrology is also marked with the day of the tiger (the day of the conquest of the tiger), the month of the tiger (the first month of spring), and the tiger hours of the day (3.40 a.m. to 5.40 a.m.). Mongols teach that, “If you do not get up with tiger [i.e., during the tiger hours], then the day will be late. If you do not study in young age, then growing up will be late.” The tiger is also one of the eight cardinal directions on the map of Mongolia, representing northeast. This corresponds with the octagonal shape of a yurt, on which homeowners place the appropriate symbols depending on the direction of each face.

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