There are several meanings:
Blooming Fortune is one of the traditional Chinese auspicious motifs, which represents people's desire for a beautiful and happy life, richness and nobility. Bats are sometimes seen in the picture of blossom and wealth, because the "bat" and "wealth" of bats have the same sound;
Fortune Blossom is a traditional Chinese dish in Shanghai, belonging to the Shanghai cuisine family. The main ingredient is cauliflower. There are also the New Year's paintings and so on;
Fortune Blossom stamps, January 2006 lunar month 23 (also the traditional Chinese "small year") in the national issue of Wuqiang woodblock print stamps a set of four, respectively, for the four seasons of peace, the five blessings of the door, the wealth of the blossoms, lions rolling embroidered ball, which is the first set of Hengshui history of the issuance of the first set of postage stamps! This is the first set of stamps issued in the history of Hengshui, and it is also the first time for Hengshui to show its unique culture in the form of "national business card" to both home and abroad.
Expanded Information:
The flower here generally refers to peony. Zhao Shixue of the Qing Dynasty mentioned in "Peony's Fortune and Nobility" that peony has the name of king, the first of ten thousand flowers, and the name of the four seas, and it is also called by the name of wealth and nobility in the end.
When the peony is called rich and noble, it is proposed to be the lotus of cleanliness, which is not suitable; and the chrysanthemum of seclusion, which is not appropriate. The reason for this is that the peony is the only reason for the richness and wealth.
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