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Chinese Pinyin: Hu Lu
Chinese: 葫芦
Name Of Image: Gourd
Description:

Gourd (葫芦 hu lu) in Chinese is pronounced similar to ‘fu (福, fortune)’ and ‘lu (禄, wealth)’, therefore its image is often used as a pun picture referring fortune and wealth. Related Pun Picture: May good fortune and ample official income …

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Chinese Pinyin: Li Zhi
Chinese: 荔枝
Name Of Image: Lychee
Description:

Also named leechee, lichee, lichi, or litchi (nut). Lychee is a tall tropical evergreen tree of the soapberry family (Sapindaceae) native to southeastern China. It was recorded in the Xijing zaji (西京杂记, Miscellaneous Records of the Western Capital), a collection …

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Chinese Pinyin: Pu Tao
Chinese: 葡萄
Name Of Image: Grape
Description:

Grapes grow in clusters of up to 300 berries each and thus produce an enormous number of seeds. This property was regarded by the ancient Chinese as an apt allusion to their wish for a large number of offspring. That …

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Chinese Pinyin: Tao
Chinese:
Name Of Image: Peach fruit
Description:

The peach fruit usually symbolises longevity or immortality in Chinese pictorial art. The origin of this idea started from legends dating back to the third century. Read Dr Yibin Ni‘s research article for related literatures and legendary stories from ancient …

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Chinese Pinyin: Shou
Chinese: 寿
Name Of Image: Longevity
Description:

The Chinese deeply respect the elderly and consider a long existence – ideally accompanied by health and happiness – to be one of the five most important blessings (wufu 五福) in a person’s life, which were believed by the ancients …

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Chinese Pinyin: He (Xian He)
Chinese: 鹤 (仙鹤)
Name Of Image: Crane
Description:

According to the oldest dictionary in China, Shuowen jiezi 说文解字 (Explanations of Simple Graphs and Analyses of Composite Graphs), the earliest version of the character for ‘crane’ is a composite graph consisting of a pictograph for a bird, the present-day …

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Chinese Pinyin: Wan
Chinese: 卐 (万字)
Name Of Image: Swastika (the Wan character in Chinese)
Description:

Either the clockwise swastika 卐 or the counterclockwise sauwastika 卍 is used interchangeably in Chinese decorative arts as well as in some religious contexts. Sometimes, the two opposite versions can co-occur on the same occasion without making a difference in …

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Chinese Pinyin: Gua Die Mian Mian
Chinese: 瓜瓞绵绵
Name Of Image: May the male line in your family clan continue and flourish (pictorial allusion)
Description:

The phrase ‘gua die mian mian 瓜瓞绵绵’ is a variation of a line from the poem Mian 绵 collected in the section of the Greater Odes of the Kingdom (Daya 大雅) in the Classic of Poetry (Shijing 诗经). It is …

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Chinese Pinyin: Yu Mei Ren
Chinese: 虞美人
Name Of Image: Papaver Rhoeas
Description:

The flower of the annual herbaceous species Papaver rhoeas has many different names in the West, such as common poppy, corn poppy, corn rose, field poppy, Flanders poppy, and red poppy. One of its names in China is yumeiren (虞美人), …

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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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