Hanging lotus carp on the porch can help the family and beautify.
No matter what we do, we in China take a chance and choose decorative paintings for our entrance. What's more, we choose works with auspicious meaning and beautiful painting style. The combination of lotus carp on the lotus carp map is beautiful and comfortable. It is a wonderful flower of nature and has been given the reputation of having fish every year. With the theme of "Lotus Carp", it is a good choice for porch decoration, which combines aura, auspiciousness and elegance.
At home, you can hang peony and nine fish pictures on the porch to promote wealth gathering.
Peony is rich and magnificent, nine has a long-term meaning, and fish is "more than". The combination of peony and nine fish pictures represents a long and rich time. Nine fish gather together, representing peace and wealth, with elegant peonies beside them, making the whole picture look harmonious and atmospheric, giving people a sense of wealth. This kind of hand-painted decorative painting, with beautiful style and auspicious meaning, is the best choice for hanging paintings on the porch.
The porch suggests that hanging green landscape paintings can last forever.
Green represents vitality, but also symbolizes the evergreen foundation. When I pushed the door into my house and saw a green landscape painting, I suddenly felt very comfortable. Green landscape painting stands tall in the mountains and is shrouded in auspicious clouds, showing a sense of peace. Since ancient times, there has been a meaning of "building a home by the mountain, and the foundation will be solid forever". Hanging this work on the porch will enhance the career fortune and help stabilize the career.
Persimmon paintings can also be hung at the door, symbolizing that everything goes well.
Since ancient times in China, people have often pinned Jirui's expectations on animals, plants or natural phenomena, and expressed them in the form of physical modeling or pictures, taking their good wishes such as homophones and images. In the traditional culture of China, persimmons have always been regarded as auspicious fruits. "Persimmon" and "thing" are homophonic, which means that the red thing (persimmon) takes the lead, everything (persimmon) goes well, life is rich and contentment is satisfied. Persimmons are rich in fruit, red and vivid, redder than fire, and round persimmons are hung all over the branches, which is a symbol of happiness and auspiciousness.