Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What does it mean to be both a bat and a bamboo?
What does it mean to be both a bat and a bamboo?
1. Bat stands for "Fu" and "Wealth". In addition, bats belong to animals rather than birds, which also means "longevity". They are blessed animals, not fierce animals.
2, Bamboo Festival, several meanings: First, bamboo is one of the "four gentlemen" (the other three are orchid, plum and chrysanthemum), which means integrity, frugality, tenacity and straightness. Second, the bamboo joint represents rising and continuous progress. Third, it means that the mind is undisturbed and broad-minded.
3. Bats and bamboo festivals add up to another meaning, that is, blessing (bamboo bats), getting rich and living long.
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