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Chinese Pinyin: An Chun
Chinese: 鹌鹑
Name Of Image: Quail
Description:

Quail is a middle-sized bird, and is nowadays farm-raised for table food and their eggs. However, they play an interesting role in traditional Chinese art with an auspicious meaning. Quail’s Chinese name is ‘an chun’(鹌鹑). Its first character 鹌 (‘an’) …

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Chinese Pinyin: Ba Ji Xiang
Chinese: 八吉祥
Name Of Image: Eight auspicious emblems
Description:

The Eight Auspicious Emblems, also known as ‘ba bao’ (八宝, Eight Treasures), or ‘ba rui xiang’ (八瑞相, Eight Symbols of Good Fortune), are a set of symbols in traditional Tibetan Buddhism. These symbols are often depicted together, bringing positive energy, …

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Chinese Pinyin: Ba Xian Zhu Shou
Chinese: 八仙祝寿
Name Of Image: Eight Daoist Immortals are congratulating your birthday
Description:

In this motif composition, the eight Daoist Immortals (ba xian 八仙) are not depicted in figural images, but rather are represented by their distinctive attributes respectively. The fan stands for Zhongli Quan 钟离权, the sword stands for Lv Dongbin 吕洞宾, …

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Chinese Pinyin: Bai Niao Chao Feng
Chinese: 百鸟朝凤
Name Of Image: All Birds Paying Homage to the Phoenix
Description:

Phoenix has been deemed as a holy, noble and beautiful bird in the Chinese folk myths and was regarded as the king of all birds. In Volume 915 of the comprehensive reference book ‘Readings of the Taiping Era’ (太平御览 Tai …

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Chinese Pinyin: Bao Xiang Hua
Chinese: 宝相花
Name Of Image: Passion Flower
Description:

The ‘Baoxiang 宝相’ pattern is a Buddhist motif created through artistic processing based on the shapes of flowers, flower buds, and leaves found in nature. The main subjects of the Baoxiang pattern are peonies, lotus flowers, and other similar elements, …

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Chinese Pinyin: Bian Fu
Chinese: 蝙蝠
Name Of Image: Bat
Description:

Bats in Chinese is called bian fu (蝙蝠) or fu (蝠). The image of bats is often used to represent ‘good luck’ or ‘good fortune’ in Chinese decorative arts. It is not because the Chinese appreciate the appearance of bats, …

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Chinese Pinyin: Cang Long Jiao Zi
Chinese: 苍龙教子
Name Of Image: Venerable dragon teaching his son
Description:

Father’s Day was set up to honour fatherhood and secure paternal bonds. One very potent motif in the repertoire of traditional Chinese pictorial culture in this regard is the image of a magnificent brawny dragon facing a smaller young dragon …

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Chinese Pinyin: Du Shu Chu Fu Gui
Chinese: 读书出富贵
Name Of Image: You may become rich by receiving good education
Description:

Book is a symbol of education or examinations. Peony is a symbol of wealth and prestige. The motif combination of book and peony sends a message to the receiver ‘You may become super rich by receiving good education!’   Related …

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