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do cranes have any symbolic purpose?

if a crane just shows up and doesn't go what does that mean

Answer:

know but studying the crane makes a good Kung-Fu style.
Likely means someone is about to build a skyscraper in your neighbourhood.
Like anything else, they exist because they can. They have evolved and have managed to survive. They don't need a purpose just to keep you happy. When they are abundant they are a food source for other creatures such as birds. Besides, what's the point of humans? The environment would benefit enormously from our eradication.
Cranes Symbolism
The crane was usually considered to be a bird of Apollo, the sun god, who heralded in Spring and light. Throughout all of Asia, the crane has been a symbol of happiness and eternal youth. In Japanese, Chinese, and Korean tradition, cranes stand for good fortune and longevity because of its fabled life span of a thousand years. The Japanese refer to the crane as “the bird of happiness;” the Chinese as “heavenly crane” believing they were symbols of wisdom. Today this practice of folding 1,000 cranes represents a form of healing and hope during challenging times. After the events of September 11, as a gesture of support and healing, thousands of cranes were folded and linked together in chains and sent to fire and police stations, museums, and churches throughout New York City. Hope this helps! :)

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