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English: Superimposing black-necked crane toys with an old man in an image could symbolize the intersection of nature and human experience. The black-necked crane is revered in Bhutanese culture as a symbol of peace, longevity, and harmony with the environment. By juxtaposing these symbolic birds with an elderly figure, the image may evoke themes of wisdom, connection to nature, and the passage of time. It could also suggest the importance of preserving natural habitats and respecting the wisdom of older generations in maintaining ecological balance.
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