Spring couplets to bring good luck in the Year of the Dragon/Dragon Dragon Good Luck/Traditional Dragon Pattern/15cm

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Spring couplets to bring good luck in the Year of the Dragon/Dragon Dragon Good Luck/Traditional Dragon Pattern/15cm - Chinese New Year - Paper Red
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Spring couplets
Dragon Playing With A Pearl Post Card

Since ancient times, the dragon has been regarded as an auspicious beast and a clan totem worshiped by ancient ancestors.
In the Yuan Dynasty, it began to be used as an image of the emperor, and all officials and ordinary people were strictly prohibited from using dragon patterns.

For example, dragon and phoenix patterns cannot be used to decorate clothes and utensils. And the five-clawed dragon is limited to the royal pattern.
In the Ming Dynasty, clear hierarchical rules for crown clothing were formulated, stating that black (that is, black), yellow, and purple colors and dragon and phoenix patterns were not allowed to be used in clothes and draperies.

Fortunately, we live in modern times. If you collect or post an elegant and noble dragon picture, you will not be arrested and locked up.

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According to the first Chinese dictionary, the meaning of the word dragon is: "The long scale insect. It can be dark, bright, thin, giant, short, or long. It ascends to the sky at the spring equinox, and dives into the abyss at the autumnal equinox." - Xu of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Shen's "Shuowen Jiezi" (AD 100)

The dragon can fly into the sky and dive into the abyss. Its body shape is changeable. It has been regarded as an auspicious beast since ancient times.

When ancient people depicted dragons, they often gave them several appearances, such as twisting, soaring, walking, looking back, etc.

Various auspicious decorations are arranged around the dragon flying, adding to the dynamic and auspicious meaning of the dragon image. Such as auspicious cloud patterns, wishful cloud patterns, sea water patterns, sea water river cliff patterns (composed of sea water and mountain cliff patterns, symbolizing peace and stability in the world), fire bead patterns (orbs paired with flames, forming an image of a dragon playing with beads), etc.

In this picture, "A dragon plays with a pearl", there are hairs flying backwards between the two horns of the dragon's head (making it look like the dragon is flying in the sky). It has flame-shaped brows, a large nose with beards, a stout body, and graceful twists and turns. The dragon scales also become denser and denser with the twisting arc, and the five claws are as strong and powerful as an eagle's claws. He looked majestic and showed his teeth, chasing the flame orb.

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The Spring Festival couplets are something that is posted throughout the year and is an important event of the year. Of course, you must carefully choose the exquisite quality.

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Jiji's calligraphy: Wang Chu (1880-1960), named Fu'an, was born in Zhejiang. He was a calligrapher and seal carver in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.
Ruyi calligraphy: Eastern Han Dynasty (153) Yiying stele.

Pattern: Traditional dragon and pearl pattern
Quantity: 1 piece
Dimensions: 15 x 15 cm
Paper: environmentally friendly red cardboard
Weight: 240 g/m2 thick pounds
Printing: Hot Foil Stamping
Color: Matte Rose Gold
Back: Blank on the back

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Made by Beautiful Day Studio
Printed in Taiwan
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The Spring Festival couplets are something that is posted throughout the year and is an important event of the year. Of course, you must carefully choose the exquisite quality.

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