Suzaku
最上位Suzaku · 朱雀 — Sacred Red Bird of the South
Suzaku (朱雀) is the sacred red bird guarding the south among the Four Symbols (Four Cardinal Gods) of East Asian mythology. The Four Symbols — Azure Dragon of the East, Vermilion Bird (Suzaku) of the South, White Tiger of the West, and Black Tortoise of the North — symbolize the four cardinal directions and their elements (wood, fire, metal, water), forming the core of astronomical and geomantic systems established since the Han dynasty (2nd c. BCE). Though resembling the phoenix in appearance, Suzaku is essentially different — while the phoenix symbolizes resurrection and renewal, Suzaku is the guardian deity of summer, fire, war, and passion. Depicted as a massive bird with five-colored feathers (red, yellow, blue, green, black), when its wings spread all flames of the south burn in response. As a celestial being integrating the seven southern lunar mansions (Jing, Gui, Liu, Xing, Zhang, Yi, Zhen) of the 28 lunar mansions, it is depicted in Korean Goguryeo tomb murals (especially the Gangseo Daemyo) and Japanese Heian-era palace architecture.