The Origin of Blooming Fortune
Origin of Blossoms of Fortune: Blossoms of Fortune is not a common idiom, but comes from the classic Chinese New Year Spring Festival couplets. The Chinese idiom of "Blooming Fortune" comes from the classic Chinese New Year couplets. Blooming Fortune is also one of the traditional Chinese auspicious motifs, which represents people's desire for a happy life, richness and nobility. It is often found in: New Year's paintings, decorations, architectural carvings, object carvings, clothing and daily necessities patterns. Image reference: i1233.photobucket/albums/ff384/oldmanjdd/art/24886f02?t=1296465536 The flower in the picture of Blossoming Fortune and Nobility refers to the peony flower . Song? Zhou Dunyi's "Love of Lotus": "Since Li Tang, the world has loved peonies" and "Peony is the rich and noble of flowers". In the Qing Dynasty, Zhao Shixue wrote "The Peony of Fortune and Nobility". Zhao Shixue's "Peony's Riches and Nobility": "Peony has the name of the king, crowns the first of ten thousand flowers, and is famous all over the world, and it is also known as the riches and nobility".