The homonym of gourd is "Fulu", which means blessing, good luck and happiness. Lu means the title of a big official, and Dai Yuhulu means both.
Jade gourd is especially suitable for men. I wish them good luck and rich financial resources. There is also a kind of gourd with many children, and the vine of gourd is homophonic, which has a beautiful meaning of many generations and many children.
In ancient times, there was a saying that "sending melons for children". It is believed that sending gourd can bring good luck to women who are eager to have children or have been infertile for many years, so that they can realize their wishes as soon as possible and future generations will prosper.
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Yupei has gradually become a jewelry fashion, and many people like it very much.
In Yu Pei, images of people, animals, flowers and birds, utensils and some traditional Chinese patterns such as auspicious characters are often used, which reflects people's pursuit and yearning for a better life and fully embodies the essence of jade culture.
1, beans: "blessed beans", beans are often used as delicacies in temples, and monks call them "Buddha beans".
2. Fish: often called "more than a year", carved lotus leaves (lotus flowers), carp (rest), and some boys riding on carp; Some are carved catfish, which means "there are fish every year"
3. Pepper: It means prosperity.
4. Ganoderma lucidum, bats, ancient coins, gold ingots, and peaches. Generally speaking, if it's a melon, it means "I'm as happy as the East China Sea", and if it's a pumpkin, it means "I'll live longer than the South Mountain".
5, bergamot, gourd: "Fushou" carved bergamot; "Fulu" carved gourd; "Fulushou" carved gourd (Fulu) and small beast (Shou). Because of different regions and accents, bergamot is sometimes interpreted as "the apple of his eye".
References:
Yu Pei-Baidu encyclopedia