The differences between the Nazi symbol and the Buddhist symbol are mainly reflected in the following aspects: 01. Shape and direction: The Nazi symbol and the Buddhist swastika are similar in shape, but in different directions. The Nazi symbol is clockwise, while the Buddhist swastika is usually counterclockwise. 02. Color: The Nazi symbol is generally black, while the Buddhist swastika is often gold. 03. Symbolic meaning: The Nazi symbol symbolizes racism, terrorism and war, while the Buddhist swastika represents the reincarnation of the Dharma, the infinite cycle and the collection of auspicious virtues.
Such manners of manufacturing are absolutely not safe and cannot be permitted in the U.K. The workers have minimum protection; no face mask to prevent eye injury; no breathing apparatus to avoid inhalation of dust particles. As well as no safety protective clothing. So, so, sad for Chinese Workers, slaving in such conditions. One reason, myself avoid buying "Made in China", if there are other alternatives, even at double or even three times the Chinese prices.
@@exdortmunder das sag der Linksexe Nänzi die steckt alle ins Loch ob links oder rechts herum.
@tes7jonadan3 ай бұрын
If you don't want to see 卍, please pay attention to Japan's Rising Sun Flag
@brunosmith69253 ай бұрын
A bit creepy watching something with a swastika on it going into a hot oven...
@miracleprocess2 ай бұрын
The differences between the Nazi symbol and the Buddhist symbol are mainly reflected in the following aspects: 01. Shape and direction: The Nazi symbol and the Buddhist swastika are similar in shape, but in different directions. The Nazi symbol is clockwise, while the Buddhist swastika is usually counterclockwise. 02. Color: The Nazi symbol is generally black, while the Buddhist swastika is often gold. 03. Symbolic meaning: The Nazi symbol symbolizes racism, terrorism and war, while the Buddhist swastika represents the reincarnation of the Dharma, the infinite cycle and the collection of auspicious virtues.