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I have a piece of jade, a peach below, and two monkeys lying on it. What is metaphor?
The Year of the Monkey and the Moon is a jade carving work of art with "beautiful eyes in form and beautiful heart in meaning". Monkeys are spiritual animals and are deeply loved by people. As early as Shang and Fu Hao's tombs, jade carved monkeys were unearthed. Monkeys also have the homonym of "Hou", which means prince. Peach, which has always symbolized longevity, is often called "Xiantao" and "Shoutao". Monkeys and peaches are common themes in jade carvings. How to "blossom new flowers from old plums" and create new ones? "No more than the usual wild peaches and plums, but the color is pleasing." The author combines the two natural things, the monkey and the peach, makes an interesting description, and conveys the praise for a better life with an approachable artistic image.

Metaphor is also a moral. After artistic treatment, monkeys and peaches have new meanings: spirituality, liveliness, health and longevity. This implicit skill will lead to association. Implication is not only an artistic skill, but also the embodiment of artistic style. After enjoying the Year of the Monkey, it gives people a feeling of "God and Things Wandering", which is the appeal of art, the most touching, interest arises spontaneously, and people are intoxicated with beautiful pleasure.

Birthday for monkeys is quite appropriate in terms of skill, form and artistic conception, and it is also based on the beauty of jade. What a beautiful collection, it can be said to be beautiful!