Question 2: What does Hetian jade mean by carving boiled water in a boy? In Hetian jade carving, the boy is a symbol of youth, vitality, cleverness and cleverness. Water nourishes everything and is the source of life.
Boy watering is a common theme in Hetian jade carving, and its moral is: youth is always there, and vitality is always there.
Question 3: What is the implication of Hetian Yu's two boys climbing vases? It should mean happy boy. The bottle is harmonious and "flat" and safe. Auspicious and safe.
Question 4: Carving a boy holding a lotus flower on Hetian jade should be called "Many children are blessed".
Take many children from the lotus, and the boy will give them away.
Question 5: What are the names of Hetian Yuhe and the boy? Hetian jade carving, pay attention to doing things with heart, good luck. Different themes represent different meanings.
Crane and boy, representing the beauty of a crane, are suitable for the elderly to wear, meaning: longevity and health.
Question 6: Hetian jade brand carved pine trees. An old man is writing at his desk. What do you mean by three boys standing on both sides? It is just a theme, depicting a scene, and has no special significance.
The theme of Panasonic's old people is carved on various materials, more of which is the theme of Yamako.
Question 7: The significance of celebrating Yu Tong's birthday. What is the meaning of ancient jade patterns?
The patterns of ancient jade in China reflect people's traditional mentality of seeking good fortune and avoiding evil. Each pattern expresses the desire for happiness through its surface pattern, harmony, symbol or meaning. This paper introduces some common patterns in ancient jade. 1. Bless the soul: bat, peach, ganoderma lucidum. Peaches have a long life, but they look like a heart. Using the word "spirit" of Ganoderma lucidum to express happiness will make people smarter. This pattern is often used in round carvings and jade plates in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. 2. Rejuvenation of crane and deer: crane and deer pine trees. The ancients called deer a "god beast", and in fairy tales, there was a birthday boy riding a sika deer; Deer and land are homophonic, and cranes are homophonic, which is deliberately called "Liuhe" and "Chuntong" (Liuhe refers to heaven and earth, east and west, north and south), and it is also said that it is rich and longevity. More common in Yuping and Yupai. A mythical wild animal
The brave ancient auspicious beast, also known as the exorcist, has short wings, curly tail and a mane and beard, and is the strongest feng shui tool to promote wealth. Gaps, pronounced Pixiu in Cantonese. According to legend, raccoons are fierce beasts, and this beast can be divided into females and males. The males are called raccoons and the females are called raccoons. In ancient times, this beast was divided into single horns or double horns, with long manes rolled up and two horns and one horn. One horn is called Tianlu and the other two horns are called evil spirits. In the south, most people like to call this beast brave, but in the north, it is still called to ward off evil spirits, and some people call it a monster or four elephants. Mythical animals feed on wealth and absorb wealth from all sides. Generally, people who are engaged in professional or eccentric business will put a mythical animal in the company or business premises, such as gambling, stocks, futures, finance, horse racing, entertainment, real estate and other industries. Detailed explanation of the meaning of jade
China people have the habit of wearing jade articles since ancient times, some out of hobbies and some out of good wishes. In recent years, wearing jade brand has become a fashion pursued by consumers. Faced with various schools of Yu Pei in the market, consumers feel that they have no choice. In fact, in the theme of Hetian jade, most of them have clear themes, which may come from a point and a legend and entrust people with rich thoughts and emotions. The ornaments are richly decorated, which means longevity, blessing and happiness. Generally, there are figures, animals, flowers and figures. Common ones are: Buddha, Guanyin: The Buddha in the pendant is often a potbellied Maitreya Buddha. It was actually shaped by the image of a monk named Chebi. According to historical records, Cheby was a native of Mingzhou (now Ningbo, Zhejiang) in the Five Dynasties. He often goes in and out of towns and villages with Zhang Xi and a cloth bag in his hand, so people call him a "cloth bag monk". According to legend, he is fat, casually dressed, informal in words and deeds, able to predict good or bad, uncertain in rain or shine, and mysterious. Later, in the third year of Liang Dynasty, Che Bi ascended the throne, and later generations thought that he was the reincarnation of Maitreya and built a tower for worship. Therefore, it becomes the embodiment of getting rid of all troubles. On the other hand, Guanyin is regarded as the god of salvation and the embodiment of compassion. Guanyin Bodhisattva is the most popular and admired Bodhisattva in China. People wear this decorative pendant to protect themselves and pray for peace and happiness with the help of the power of Buddha and God. Shouxing: It is decorated with a peach supported by an Antarctic fairy, which symbolizes happiness and longevity. The birthday girl is the embodiment of longevity in China, and modern jade carvings often use it as a material to pin people's longing for health and longevity. Boy: decorated with ancient children, I wish you many children and many blessings. Dragon and Phoenix: The dragon is the most representative auspicious animal in China, and the phoenix is the most representative auspicious bird in China. It means good luck. Legend has it that in China, the phoenix represents women and the dragon represents men. Together, they symbolize good luck in marriage. Fish: "fish" and "fish" are homophonic, indicating wealth. For example, there is surplus (fish) every year, and there is surplus (fish) in Qing Ji. Bat: "Bat" and "Fu" are homophonic, meaning happiness. For example, happiness is in sight (bats bring a string of copper coins) and so on. Toad: It represents wealth since ancient times. The common Liu Hai drama "Golden Toad" symbolizes prosperity and happiness. Monkey: "Monkey" is homophonic with "Monkey". Horses and monkeys are combined, which means to immediately seal Hou and seal officials as knights. There are also two monkeys together, which means "generation of seals." Zodiac: The zodiac, also known as the elephant pendant, is regarded as a talisman to protect peace and happiness. Plant ornamentation: Plant ornamentation is often combined with animal ornamentation, resulting in rich patterns and meanings, such as: more than a year, pine cranes prolong life and so on. There are also separate plant patterns, such as: bamboo, representing the height of a day; Flowers represent flowers and wealth ... >>
Question 8: There is an old man carrying a hoe engraved on Hetian Yuzigang, and a teenager is leading the way. What's the point? This theme is taken from a folk story: A General Search of Du Yu. The theme is: awesome afterlife.
The moral is: the waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves before, and the new people in the world change the old ones. If you are ambitious, you will achieve a lot in your later life.
Question 9: My friend gave it to me, saying it was ancient Hetian jade, a wishful boy. Is it valuable? This is not the appraisal of hetian jade.