1. Jade Buddha (Jade Buddha)
Jade carving Guanyin and Buddha: It is often heard that "men wear Guanyin and women wear Buddha", mainly to pray for Guanyin and Buddha to protect people's body, life and work. When people get sick, they will wear Zhong Kui, Guan Gong, Zhang Fei and other Yu Pei, hoping to get rid of the disease as soon as possible, make their bodies recover and give people a kind of spiritual comfort.
Actually, it's not. In many places in the south, men wear Buddha and women wear Guanyin, and there is no restriction. My friend once went to Wutai Mountain for sightseeing. Because my friend is a jade lover, I specifically asked the monk on the mountain about it. Monks said that Guanyin and Buddha are both male bodies, and there is no restriction on wearing Guanyin and Buddha. Everyone wears jade for good luck and peace, so no matter what theme is chosen, it is a sincere blessing.
2. Jade is as you wish.
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According to legend, Ruyi is one of the Buddhist instruments introduced from India with Buddhism, and it is held by Ruyi Lunguanyin, one of the six great Guanyin in Buddhism. When the monk preaches Buddhist scriptures, he holds them and writes them down in case he forgets them.
Ruyi is also a vessel used by military attache and feudal literati in history. Its handle is heart-shaped and made of bone, bamboo, jade, stone, copper and iron. As for the folk, Ruyi is also a common claw rod. Recently, the length of wishful thinking has become shorter. It is made of iron, gold, white jade, coral and bamboo roots. Because of its auspicious name, it has gradually evolved into an amusement object since the Qing Dynasty, and it has been treasured as a gift, wedding and birthday gift by nobles and rich gentry families.
In addition, Ruyi can also be combined with other items to form a mascot with composite meaning. For example, if a handle Ruyi is placed between two persimmons, it will become "all the best"; Or put ruyi and persimmon in the middle of cypress, which is called "the spirit of everything"; Or if Ruyi and persimmon are placed between evergreen trees, it is called "all the best". In addition to the general New Year holiday, people also use Ruyi in all holiday occasions.
Step 3 be brave and fearless
In ancient times, this beast was divided into one horn or two horns. One corner is called "Tianlu" and the other corner is called "exorcism". Later, there was no one horn or two horns, and most of them were in the shape of one horn. In the south, most people like to call this beast "brave", but in the north it is still called "ward off evil spirits". As for "Tianlu", few people call it such a beast, and some people call it a "monster" or "four unlike".
China has a tradition of "the brave fight hard". Like the dragon and lion, it can drive away the evil spirits here and bring happiness and good luck to the East. One of the three lucky beasts in China, the one with positive wealth and partial wealth (windfall), is the most popular in the south, full of wealth, which can not only make money, but also protect it.
4. Kirin
Kirin, as a kind of "benevolent beast", has gradually differentiated from the dragon and become one of the "five spirits", but it has never left the category of dragon. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, he finally became a member of the dragon family, close to the image of the dragon. Kirin often appears in times of peace and prosperity, accompanied by sages or good luck. It comes slowly in the auspicious clouds and elegant fragrance. Some even describe Kirin as a beast that can spit jade books, and some even put wings on Kirin, saying that it can fly to the sun and the moon, is a star in the sky, is a beast, and is an auspicious omen.
5. Safety deduction
Ping An buckle: The shape of Ping An buckle is very similar to that of ancient copper coins. It is said that ancient copper coins can ward off evil spirits and protect peace, but wearing copper coins is not very beautiful, so there is a safety buckle in jade, which is both beautiful and meaningful;
6.jade rat
Jade mouse sends money: usually it consists of one or several mice and copper coins or ingots. It is said that the mouse used to be one of the scattered wealth boys of the god of wealth, and later it was demoted to a mouse because it violated the dogma, so there was a saying that the jade mouse sent money;
7. Passepartout:
Can rotate back and forth, also known as rolling financial resources), some beads are generally carved with copper coins, and people who do business generally like it because of its good meaning; It is composed of jade single round beads or long round beads (commonly known as beer barrel beads) with simple silk rope or K gold chain (because it can be rotated back and forth on the hand or neck, it is also called rolling money). Some beads are usually carved with copper coins, which are generally liked by business people because of their very good meanings;
8. Jade bracelet
As the saying goes: "Jade must be intentional, meaning must be auspicious." Thousands of years of cultural accumulation and screening have also extracted many beautiful legends, allusions and various beautiful patterns, providing rich materials for jade carving.
Jade bracelet is the most precious and hard to find among jadeites, which means peace. According to traditional intelligence, wearing a jade bracelet can keep you safe, calm and safe, and it is the most natural and simple decoration.
9. Da Tianlu
One of the three lucky beasts in China, it is in charge of wealth. When placed in office buildings and homes, it can bring good fortune and pray, ward off evil spirits and eliminate disasters.
10. Ping An Lock
After the child is born, in order to eliminate disasters and avoid evil spirits and keep peace forever, parents or relatives and friends pay a silversmith to make a pair of silver locks for the child to wear in order to "lock" his life. Wearing a "longevity lock" will not be removed until adulthood. "Longevity locks" are mostly made of silver, gold or jade carvings. Carved auspicious words include "long life", "long life", "long life and wealth" and "long life and longevity". Decorative patterns are mostly auspicious eight treasures, lotus bats, auspicious clouds and beasts, as well as some related folk stories and myths and legends. , very colorful.