The meaning and symbol of the gourd pendant

The meaning and symbol of the gourd pendant are as follows:

1. The gourd in the gourd is homophonic to fortune, and gourds are commonly used among the people to express fortune. The vines with lush foliage and many fruits and the gourds with many seeds represent generations of descendants and are lush and auspicious. The gourd can cross water and be used as medicine. It is also one of the Eight Immortals of the Dark. It brings health, longevity and peace, because many ethnic groups believe that the gourd is the ancestor of mankind. At the same time, in many myths and stories, gourds are often accompanied by gods and heroes, and are considered to be spiritual objects that can bring fortune, exorcise evil spirits, and protect homes and families.

2. The homophone of gourd is Fulu. Fu means harmony, which represents the happiness and peace of the family. Lu represents promotion and wealth, and the gourd is people's yearning for life, hoping for a peaceful life and abundant financial resources. Secondly, the branches and leaves of the gourd are entangled, constantly climbing up, and the seeds inside the gourd are also very special. Many represent strong vitality, symbolizing tenacious vitality, prosperous descendants, and more children and more blessings.

3. The gourd has a special style of artistic richness, simplicity, conciseness and liveliness, which reflects people's unpretentious spirit. The gourd is made of circles, symbolizing harmony and happiness. Not only did it occupy an important position in the material life of ancient people, but it was also closely related to literature, art, religion, folk custom, myths and legends, and even politics.

4. In ancient times, there was a saying of giving melons to pray for children. It was believed that giving gourds could bring good luck to women who were eager to have children or who had been infertile for many years, so that they could realize their wishes as soon as possible. There will be generations of descendants and new and prosperous people. The vines of the gourd, which is homophonic to "wan", have the beauty of having descendants for generations, having many children and many blessings.