"Qi Mei Zhu Shou" is a bird figure that falls on the green plum and bamboo. In the "Han Han Shu", Liang Hong and his wife are inhabited in the Ba Lingshan Mountain. The wife is a foodie and does not dare to look up before the eye. The so-called "reporting eyebrows" refers to the wife's respect for his husband, and the word "Qi Mei Zhu Shou" is the meaning of congratulations on the birthday of the couple. "May" and "Brow" are in the same voice; "Bamboo" and "Blessing" are in the same voice; the word "绶" with the bird is the same as the "shou", and it is also connected with the "绶" of the seal. Means jade belt.
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