The symbolism of the grasshopper and the symbolic and cultural roles played by this great creature in the field of insects. As a cultural symbol, this insect is a prominent feature of Asian tradition.
In fact, grasshoppers are considered to be fertility symbols; especially a harbinger of a son's birth. In some parts of China, grasshoppers are kept as family pets. It is believed that grasshoppers embody the personality of the deceased's family members. Keeping these reincarnated souls in the form of grasshoppers ensures the prosperity of family members.
In ancient Greece, the grasshopper was a symbol of identity. Athenians decorated themselves with golden grasshopper combs and brooches as symbols of nobility. The grasshopper is also a symbol of immortality, as we can see in Greek mythology, when Zeus bestowed immortality on Titus, Titus later became a grasshopper (of course, he lives forever).
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