Birthday gift recommendation one:
This is a one-stroke "Fu" character, one stroke, one breath. The word "Fu" is interpreted as "happiness", "good fortune", "good luck". The Chinese character "福" is a symbol of people's desire for a better life and their wish for a better future. The character "福" also implies the meaning of "many sons, many talents, many clothes, many fields, many blessings, many lives". It is not difficult to see that the author of this piece of artwork has used the pictogram technique, the left half of the character "福" is like a person, and the right half is like a big parcel, which means that a person carrying a big blessing parcel sends people many sons, many talents, many clothes, many fields, many blessings and many lives and other beautiful things. This piece of calligraphy as a birthday gift to the leader, heralds wishing the leader's family happiness and good fortune!
Birthday Gift Recommendation 2:
"Purple Qi Dong Lai" comes from Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's "Biography of the Immortals": "Laozi traveled to the west, and Guan Ling Yin Xi saw a purple gas floating in Guan, and Laozi passed through with a green ox." When he was about seventy years old, the world was in chaos and the lords were fighting among themselves. Legend has it that before Lao Zi crossed the Hangu Pass, Guan Yinxi saw a purple gas coming from the east and knew that there would be a saint crossing the pass. As expected, Lao Zi came on a green ox. "Purple energy" is a symbol of auspiciousness. This piece of calligraphy as a birthday gift to the leader, wishing the leader a lifetime of auspiciousness, happiness and well-being.
Birthday gift recommendation three:
Hai Nana Bai Chuan from the Jin-Yuan Hong "Three Famous Ministers preface praise": "Forms of weapons do not exist, square inch Hai Nana." Li Zhouhan note: "square inch of the heart, such as the sea of the Hundred River also, that contains a wide also." It means that the sea can hold the water of hundreds and thousands of rivers. Metaphorically speaking, it contains a very wide range of things and a large number of them.
The sea can accommodate a hundred rivers, and there is tolerance for greatness; the wall stands on a thousand refuges, and there is no desire to be strong. This is a couplet written by Lin Zexu, a politician in the late Qing Dynasty, when he was the Governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, at the Governor's Office. The meaning is: the sea has a wide measure to accommodate hundreds of rivers; the mountains are so tall because they are free of the worldly desires. The last word of the couplet - "great" and "just" - means that this vastness is the greatest and the strongest. More than anything else, it shows the author's greatness and strength. This kind of bosom of accepting all rivers and the rigidity of "standing on a thousand refuges" come from "no desire". This kind of temperament and "no desire" sentiment and the great and strong spirit of the great and strong, is the indispensable vitamin for mental health.
"The sea can accommodate a hundred rivers, tolerance is great," as the name suggests, the metaphor is that a person's broad-mindedness can accommodate everything. The breadth of the sea can accommodate many rivers; the sea is tolerant, that is to say, to be open-minded, broad-minded, which is also the performance of a person with cultivation. People regard those who have a broad mind like the sea as honorable people. This piece of artwork as a birthday gift to the leader, heralds the praise of the leader's broad-mindedness, but also expresses his deepest respect for the leader.