Rabbit Teth
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I totally agree with you on Team Gai tying in with Chinese cultural references but the rebirth legend is Western / Arabian and specifically isn’t in the Fenghuang legends (Japanese Ho-o). The central point of this theory is that Neji could be coming back. The Fenghuang (The Chinese Phoenix) does not symbolize rebirth …the Phoenix (the Western Arabian one) does.Thanks for reading, though you're looking at the other way, Kishi clearly using mixture of some philosophy, religious, mythology as some reference to his story. Granted, the Garuda and some other 5 statue as such does associated with the Ootsutski and the shobojo legend tale, and or naga as such which ties in to Buddhism to his series but I seriously have no doubt in Mind that Team Gai has always been portrayed as chineese culture. Gai final move imagery was exact like a dragon. The dragon and the phoenix, share a unique place in the history of China. The dragon and phoenix [feng-huang] , are associated with good fortune, wisdom and prosperity. Together they represent a balance of forces, yin and yang, that brings order and harmony to the world.
The Fenghuang, the Phoenix and the Garuda are all sun birds and all marked by their red feathers and fire. The Phoenix legend is one of rebirth – it turns to ashes and is reborn. The Fenghuang legend marks the end of an era or the beginning of a new one (it’s also usually female to the dragon’s male) – it flies down from heaven bringing prosperity and it flies back to heaven leaving chaos (kind of like Neji’s death). The Garuda is the one who has a brother, rescues his mother from a curse, acts as a ride to other gods (including Indra) and fights over the fruit of the gods.
(I updated a lot of the references in the story and images of Garuda / Karura here)
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If Fenghuang were to be developed – and I think it could – then I would expect it to mark Sakura (or Hinata but she's already tied into the lion). The Fenghuang (while combining the male Feng with the Female Huang) is traditionally the emblem of the Empress. The Fenghuang is also considered the female equivalent to the male Dragon (they represent conflict and harmony which is supposed to represent marriage) … and well Sasuke is more like the dragon than Naruto. Fenghuang is also usually pictured in Japan amongst Cherryblossom (AKA Sakura).
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