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1. Buddha: Buddha can bless you with peace, meaning you will be accompanied by blessings (Buddha). It is often based on the shape of Maitreya Buddha with a big belly, which is the incarnation of liberation from troubles - he smiles when he opens his mouth and makes people laugh, and his big belly can accommodate things that are difficult to tolerate.

2. Dragon: the incarnation of auspiciousness. Together with the phoenix, it means pairing or dragon and phoenix presenting auspiciousness.

3. Phoenix: The incarnation of auspiciousness, together with the sun, it means the rising sun of Danfeng.

4. Sheep: Feeling proud, three sheep symbolize the prosperity of the three Yangs.

5. Chrysanthemum: together with pine, it means that pine and chrysanthemum prolong life.

6. Chime: It means celebration.

7. Goose: Xi Zhi loves geese. Wang Xizhi was a calligrapher of the Jin Dynasty. He learned how to use his pen from swimming with domestic geese, and developed a love for geese.

8. Cicada: a blockbuster.

9. Bear: Together with the eagle, it symbolizes heroic fighting spirit.

10. Shrimp: Wanwanshun.

11. Turtle: Peaceful turtle or longevity turtle. Together with the crane, it means that the turtle and the crane live together. The horned turtle is the longevity turtle.

12. Pig: means dragon. Prince Liu Zhi of the Han Dynasty, the word "彘" means pig, but also dragon.

13. Toad: Toad is a homophone to money. It is common to see a toad holding a copper coin in its mouth, which means wealth. Together with the laurel tree, it means the victory of the Toad Palace. There are often three-legged toads and four-legged toads.

14. Guanyin: Guanyin is compassionate and saves all living beings, and is the embodiment of rescuing people from suffering.

15. Crane: It means longevity. The crane is known as the bird of the highest rank, and it also means that the first rank is in charge of the dynasty or the highest rank is promoted. Together with the pine tree, it means that the pine and crane prolong life. Together with the deer and **, it means that the crane and the deer spring together.

16. Ganoderma lucidum: means longevity.

17. Tathagata: Tathagata Buddha is the group of ten thousand Buddhas.

18. Bodhidharma: Bodhidharma is often seen crossing the river, Bodhidharma crossing the sea, Bodhidharma facing the wall, etc. Bodhidharma practiced cultivation facing the wall for nine years. There is a saying that "for nine years he faced the wall and achieved enlightenment, and he crossed the river with wind, wind, fire and fire." He is the founder of Chinese Zen Buddhism.

19. Zhong Kui: Promote good deeds and drive away evil spirits. There are often images of Zhong Kui catching ghosts.

20. Monk: Two monks symbolize the harmony of two immortals or the harmony of two saints. Budai monk is Maitreya Buddha.

21. Monsters: together with bats, copper coins, and magpies, they mean good fortune, wealth, longevity and joy.

22. Badger: It means joy.

23. Lion: It means bravery. Two lions mean everything goes well. One big lion and one small lion represent a great master and a young master, which means high position and authority.

24. Magpies: Two magpies mean double happiness, and together with the badgers, they mean joy. Together with the leopard, it means good news. The magpie and the lotus together symbolize happiness. 25. God of Wealth: The meaning of attracting wealth and treasure.

26. Eight Immortals: The Eight Immortals cross the sea to show their abilities, and the Eight Immortals celebrate their birthdays. The Eight Immortals are Zhang Guolao, Lu Dongbin, Han Xiangzi, He Xiangu, Li Tieguai, Zhongli, Cao Guojiu and Lan Caihe. Sometimes the magical objects held by the Eight Immortals are used to symbolize the Eight Immortals or the Eight Treasures. The eight kinds of magical instruments are gourd, fan, fish drum, flower basket, yin and yang board, transverse flute, lotus, and sword.

27. Orchid: together with osmanthus, it means orchid, osmanthus and osmanthus, which means excellent descendants.

28. Plum blossoms: Being together with magpies means joy. The pine, bamboo and plum blossoms together represent the three friends of winter.

29. Reindeer: means fortune. Together with officials, it means getting an official position and receiving a salary.

30. Qilin: Qilin brings children. Auspicious beasts only appear in times of peace and prosperity.

31. Bat: means good fortune. The characters five blessings and longevity, or longevity peach, mean five blessings and longevity. Being together with copper coins means happiness is in front of you. Together with the sunrise or the waves, it means blessings such as the East Sea. Together with Tianguan, it means blessing from Tianguan.

32. Pixiu: It is said that Pixiu is the ninth prince of the Dragon King. Its staple food is gold and silver, and it is naturally full of treasure. Therefore, it is deeply loved by the Jade Emperor and the Dragon King. However, eating too much will cause diarrhea. One day, he couldn't help but defecate in the open, which made the Jade Emperor angry, so he slapped him on the buttocks, and the butthole was sealed. From then on, gold and silver treasures could only go in but not out. After this allusion spread, Pixiu was regarded as an auspicious beast that attracts wealth.

Pixiu likes to sleep lazily, so it is best to pick it up, touch it, and play with it every day, as if you want to wake it up, and wealth will follow. According to records, Pixiu is a ferocious beast, one of the five auspicious beasts in ancient times (dragon, phoenix, turtle, unicorn, and Pixiu), and is known as the beast that attracts wealth. Pixiu was once the totem of two clans in ancient times. Legend has it that he helped the Emperors Yan and Huang in battle and was awarded the title of "Tianlu Beast", which means blessings from heaven. It was specially designed to protect the emperor's treasure and was called "Emperor Treasure". Because Pixiu likes to eat ferocious beasts and evil spirits, it is also called "evil evil spirit". Ancient Chinese Feng Shui scholars believe that Pixiu is an auspicious animal that can turn disaster into good fortune. Pixiu has twenty-six shapes and seventy-nine incarnations. It has a big mouth, a big belly, and no anus. It only eats but does not poop. It symbolizes wealth. It can only go in but not go out. At the same time, it can guard the house and ward off evil spirits. It is specially designed for the owner. Gather wealth and gain power. Ancient sages believe that fate is destined, but fortune can be changed. Therefore, there is a good wish among the people that "if you touch the Pixiu, you will have strong luck, if you touch the Pixiu again, you will have good fortune, and if you touch the Pixiu three times, you will be prosperous."

33. Elephant: It means good luck or joy. Together with the bottle, it means peace and harmony.

34. Parrots: in pairs, meaning happiness and harmony.

35. longevity peach: longevity blessing.

36. Carp: Carp jumps over the dragon gate. The dragon-headed fish means promotion to a higher level. Together with the fisherman, it means that the fisherman will benefit.

37. Goldfish: It means a house full of gold and jade.

39. Gourd: means fortune.

40. Buddha's hand: means happiness and longevity.

41. Counting money: Rat and copper coins are often used together.

42. Chilong: The legendary dragon without horns is also called Chihu.

43. Aquarius: or vase, which means peace. Being together with quail and Ruyi means peace and good luck. Together with the bell, it means peace to all living beings.

44. Lily: Lily and persimmon together mean everything goes well.

45. Rooster: good luck and good luck, often carrying five chickens symbolizes the success of the five children or the education of the five children.

46. Wheat ears: Peace every year.

47. Lotus and lotus: together with plum blossoms, it means harmony and beauty. Together with the carp, it means having more than one year after another. Together with sweet-scented osmanthus, you will have a son. A pair of lotus pods symbolizes unity and unity.

48. Bamboo: safe bamboo, wealthy bamboo. Bamboo means peace or prosperity.

49. Persimmon: Everything goes well

50. Constellation: ***12 constellations. Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius.

51. Pomegranate: The pomegranate blooms with hundreds of seeds, and many children bring happiness.

52. Peony: Wealthy peony, together with the bottle, symbolizes wealth and peace.

53. Water chestnut: It means wisdom, and together with green onions, it means cleverness.

54. Egret: It means a safe journey, and being together with the lotus means a smooth journey.

55. Crab: Rich. Sometimes represented by a beetle.

56. Kite: It means the clouds are rising or the spring breeze is triumphant.

57. Monkey: Together with the horse, it means that you will be granted a title immediately. Together with the seal, it means the seal of the feudal lord. The big monkey carrying the little monkey on its back symbolizes the title of marquis from generation to generation.

58. Bangs: together with copper coins or toads, it means bangs playing with golden toads or called fairy children offering treasures.

59. Red apricot: means being a Jinshi.

60. Spider: Contentment and happiness.

61. Persimmon: Everything goes well and everything goes well.

62. Quail: Peace and happiness. Together with chrysanthemums and fallen leaves, it means living and working in peace and contentment.

63. Aoyu: a dragon head with a fish body, which is formed by a carp accidentally swallowing a dragon ball. It means to be the best.

64. Ward off evil spirits: a legendary beast. The head has horns, like a lion, with wings. One corner is for heavenly fortune, and two corners is for warding off evil spirits. It means to eliminate evil and avoid disaster.

65. Peanut: means immortality.

66. Gourd: means fortune.

67. Leaves: successful career.

68. Gecko: Blessed with happiness.

69. Beetle: rich armor.

70. Peony: the flower of wealth, the peony of wealth.

71. longevity star: meaning longevity.

72. Ping An Buckle: Ping An An.

73. All roads are open: all roads are open.

74. Four Seasons Flower: Peace in all seasons.

75. Grain nail pattern: A common decoration on bronzes and ancient jades, which means a good harvest and a prosperous life.

76. Yi Zi Sun: A commonly used text in jade pendants. Hemerocallis, the forget-me-not grass, also means good for future generations.

77. Lotus twine: means wealth and wealth.

78. Magnolia flower: It means the jade tree faces the wind.

79. Picture of a hundred birds: It means a hundred birds facing the phoenix.

80. The first grade of Dongtian: Taihu stone shape. A piece of Taihu stone favored by the Song Dynasty calligrapher Mi Fu is named Dongtian Yipin. It means a scholarly family and noble character.

81. Dead wood blooms in spring: Jade is carved into dead wood and new buds.

82. Good flowers and full moon: peonies and the moon.

83. Joy: badger and magpie.

84. The fisherman gets a profit: It means good fortune and good luck.

85. Qilin presents a book: Confucius saved Qilin and obtained the Book of Heaven, and he studied hard and eventually became a saint.

86. Friendship between gentlemen: Ganoderma lucidum and orchid grass.

87. The first grade of incorruptibility: a lotus flower or a lotus leaf.

88. Canglong teaches his son: Two dragons, one big and one small, or carp jumping over the dragon gate, dragon-headed fish, etc. all have this meaning.

89. The dragon gave birth to nine sons: Legend has it that the dragon gave birth to nine sons, each of whom was good at water, fire, fighting, carrying heavy loads, money, patrolling, shouting, and fighting. Food, good guardian. They are Bixi, Chiqi, Pulao, Bifan, Taotie, Earthworm, Yaibi, Suanni, and Jiaotu. Some include Jinwu or Jinni, Chihu, and Pixiu among them.

90. Level 3: Place three halberds in the vase. It also means that there is more than enough auspiciousness.

91. Official after official: A grasshopper or a rooster and a cockscomb stand on the cockscomb.

92. Pointing to the sun and rising high: A crane flies high and the sun rises, or an official points to the sun.

93. Nuwa repairs the sky: According to folklore, Nuwa refines five-color stones to repair the sky.

94. Hou Yi shoots the sun: According to folklore, Hou Yi stretched his bow and shot arrows to save all living beings.

95. Kuafu Chasing the Sun: According to folklore, the leader of the Kuafu clan died of exhaustion chasing the sun in order to save the common people.

96. Three yuan in a row: Lychee, longan, and walnut are commonly used to represent three yuan in a row, namely Jie Yuan, Hui Yuan, and Zhuang Yuan.

97. Chang'e flies to the moon: It is said that Chang'e carried elixir on her back and flew to the moon palace and turned into a toad.

98. The number one scholar and the first place: often represented by the picture of a boy riding a dragon.

99. Magu birthday present: The legendary fairy, often used to congratulate women on their birthdays.

100. Wen Ji returns to the Han Dynasty: the desolation outside the Great Wall, the inseparable historical moment of a generation of romantic and talented women who want to go and return home, are frozen in the tearful "Eighteen Beats of Hu Jia" In the deep throat.