Lion illustration postcard

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Lion illustration postcard - Cards & Postcards - Paper Blue

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The word "Yue Ran on Paper" comes from Qing Xue Xue's "A Poetry of Poetry": "This is the experience; the poetry of the poetry will be on the paper." It is Xue Xue's unique view of the poetry of the Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin. , And "Yueran on paper" means that the painting and calligraphy are very vivid and lifelike. Jiwen Archaeology hopes that through the delicate depiction, the auspicious patterns rich in traditional meaning can be vividly presented on paper, so the series is named. "Tai Shi Shao Shi" is a picture of a big lion and a little lion. "Big" and "Tai" are both similar in sound and meaning; "little" and "少" are also similar in sound and meaning; "lion" and "teacher" have the same sound, meaning official position The highest. " "Tai Shi Shao Shi" is a picture of a big lion and a little lion. "Big" and "Tai" are both similar in sound and meaning; "little" and "少" are also similar in sound and meaning; "lion" and "teacher" have the same sound. "Lion" is only written as "Teacher." According to the official system of the Zhou Dynasty, Taishi, Taichuan, and Taibao were collectively referred to as the "San Gong", and Shao Shi, Shao Chuan, and Shao Bao were collectively referred to as the "San Gu". The loneliness was second only to the Gong and above the Qing, and the Tai Shi and The young teacher is the chief of the father and the solitary, meaning the person with the highest position. If two lions play hydrangea, it is generally called "two lions rolling hydrangea." Legend has it that when the male and female lions play together, their fluff will be combined into a ball, and the little lion is born from the pompons, so the hydrangea is also regarded as auspicious. Origin / manufacturing method Origin Taiwan

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No.81,897 - Stationery  |  No.10,961 - Cards & Postcards
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Postcard with story Made in Taiwan material ivory card

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