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The Implication and Symbol of Sanyang Kaitai
The implication and symbol of Sanyang Kaitai is auspiciousness, which means bringing good luck to people.

The painting of three sheep in Kaitai is a painting of three sheep. Some sheep are standing, some are eating grass and some are lying down. They have all kinds of postures, which gives the whole picture vitality and enriches it.

In ancient China, "Yang" and "Yang" were homophonic, that is to say, sheep was Yang, so people regarded "three" as "three", which originated from the Book of Changes, meaning that the cold winter was over and spring was coming.

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Sanyang Kaitai means "Sanyang Kaitai", in which "Sanyang" is the beginning of spring and "Tai" means "peace and tranquility". "Sanyang Kaitai" means "Spring returns to the earth and everything is renewed", and it also means "good luck and all the best".

During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, folklore was represented by Qingyang, Hongyang and Baiyang respectively, representing the past, present and future. The popular folk phrase "Three Yang Kai Tai" is an auspicious language, which shows the significance of the rejuvenation of the earth and Vientiane. This is also a blessing of prosperity and success.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Sanyang Kaitai