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Chinese Pinyin: San Gong Bai Shou
Chinese: 三公百寿
Name Of Image: May my Lord live up to one hundred years
Description:

‘San gong 三公’ are the ‘Three Top Lords in the Imperial Court’. The ‘gong 公’ from the Chinese name ‘gong ji 公鸡’ for ‘rooster’ puns on the Chinese name for ‘lord’ and three roosters in the picture represent the three …

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Chinese Pinyin: Xuan Die
Chinese: 萱耋
Name Of Image: May mother live up to a ripe old age
Description:

Lily flowers and butterflies form a pun rebus picture known as ‘Xuān Dié Tú 萱耋图’, meaning ‘May mother live up to a ripe old age’. ‘Xuan 萱’ in the picture title comes from ‘xuan cao 萱草’, the Chinese name for …

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Chinese Pinyin: Tian Xian Gong Shou (Tian Xian Zhu Shou)
Chinese: 天仙拱寿 (天仙祝寿)
Name Of Image: Heavenly immortals and fairies are celebrating your birthday
Description:

The Chinese character ‘tian 天’ from the phrase ‘tianzhu 天竹’ for ‘nandina’ is both a homophone and homograph of the character ‘tian 天’ for ‘heaven’. The character ‘xian 仙’ in the phrase ‘shuixian 水仙’ for ‘narcissus’, is both a homophone …

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Chinese Pinyin: Tai Ping Qing Ji
Chinese: 太平青吉
Name Of Image: May we enjoy universal peace and good fortune
Description:

The Chinese character ‘橘 ju’ for ‘tangerine’ puns on the Chinese word ‘吉 ji’ for ‘good luck’. A green tangerine can be described in Chinese as ‘青橘 qing ju’, which makes a pun on the phrase ‘青吉 qing ji’, meaning …

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