Shou Xingtu 1
Shou Xingtu is mainly used to celebrate the life of the elderly. "The birthday girl is also an old man in Antarctica. The temple is to pray for longevity. " So today, there is still the habit of hanging old photos of the birthday girl in the old man's birthday hall. Longevity culture is an important part of China's traditional knowledge, which is extremely incisive in classic documents such as The Book of Songs and Laozi. After thousands of years of development, the longevity culture is becoming more and more perfect.
2. Song He's New Year Painting
Pine trees that are proud of frost and snow stand out from the crowd. It was first seen in The Book of Songs Xiaoya Skan. Pine is used to celebrate birthdays and symbolize longevity because of its age.
Crane has also been introduced into the immortal world by Taoism, so crane is regarded as a natural thing and a symbol of nobility and elegance. Enlightened people travel by crane, so monks are accompanied by cranes, giving them the connotation of noble feelings and becoming a symbol of celebrities' high feelings and aspirations. Do you think cranes are regarded as immortals among the people? Naturally, they are immortal. Together, the two immortals are called Songhe Noble, and live a long life. It's a good birthday present from Song He for the elderly.
3, Shouzi book stickers
With the improvement of people's living standards, longevity has become a good wish of people. The word longevity is not only used to praise people's longevity, but also means that things are long-lasting and the Tao is always there. Throughout the ages, the word "longevity" has produced many interesting anecdotes, which are memorable. When celebrating the birthday of the elderly in China, people often like to send a pair of birthday characters or birthday pictures as gifts, hoping that their parents and elders will live a long life.