Blooming Fortune is one of the traditional Chinese auspicious motifs, which represents people's desire for a happy life, richness and nobility. Bats are sometimes seen in the picture of Blooming Fortune because the "bat" of bats is a homonym of "rich".
Flora and Bamboo are in a group. The meaning is: wealth and prosperity always come to the family of loyalty and generosity. The moonflower is planted everywhere, and many people plant it." The moonflower as a metaphor for the everlasting spring, implying that the spring is always there, rich and auspicious.
Bats are sometimes seen in the picture of blossoming flowers, because the word "bat" and "rich" sound alike. The flower here generally refers to peony. Zhao Shixue of the Qing Dynasty mentioned in Peony Fortune that: peony has the name of king, crowns the first of ten thousand flowers, and is famous all over the world, and finally it is called by the name of fugui. The peony has been called rich and noble, but it is not suitable to be called the lotus of cleanliness, and it is not suitable to be called the chrysanthemum of seclusion. The reason for this is that the peony is the only one that is rich and noble.