The meaning of grapes is fertility and prosperity, symbolizing happiness and contentment.
Grapes mean many children, many blessings, and prosperity. This is because its fruits will gather into a bunch, and each fruit pulp has many seeds, so there are many seeds, many blessings, and many seeds. The meaning of prosperity. Giving grapes to elders is not only a good blessing, but also symbolizes happiness and a happy life. It can also be given to newlyweds.
Although growing grapes in the courtyard feels good visually, from a Feng Shui perspective, if the grapevines climb all over the yard, there will be too much yin energy and insufficient yang energy, which can easily lead to illness in the family.
The application of grapes in literature:
In traditional Chinese painting, grapes represent harvest, wealth, and nobility. The clusters of grapes mean the more the better and the fruits are abundant. The Feng Shui implication is very good. The grape itself has many seeds, which has a beautiful meaning of having many children and good fortune. It is also suitable as a gift for marriage and childbirth.
Grapes and wine have significantly increased as themes in writers’ poems and poems. Grapes and wine also appear in illustrated books, local chronicles and documents. The types of grape and wine documents have increased. Turpan documents, Dunhuang documents, Turpan Uighur documents, Tubo slips, etc. all have records of grapes and wine. In the Tang Dynasty, Buddhist literature was an important carrier of grape culture.