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(1) In the middle of the picture is a chubby doll lying on a banana leaf, with her head resting on a bergamot, holding a big peach in her right hand and a big peach i
Old traditional crane cover
(1) In the middle of the picture is a chubby doll lying on a banana leaf, with her head resting on a bergamot, holding a big peach in her right hand and a big peach i
(1) In the middle of the picture is a chubby doll lying on a banana leaf, with her head resting on a bergamot, holding a big peach in her right hand and a big peach in her left hand.
There is a bat with a big pomegranate (or "corn") on its left leg, a crane on the upper right and a seal on the lower left.
(3 points. Give points as appropriate)
(2) Crane symbolizes longevity, pomegranate (or corn) symbolizes fertility, Xiantao symbolizes longevity, bat and fingered citron symbolizes happiness, and banana leaves symbolize evergreen seasons. (2 points, only answer two of them?
Yes)
We should pay attention to the characteristics of New Year pictures, correctly understand the relationship between people, people and things, things and things, and understand the conditions and reasons for the development and change of things. We should understand the meaning of comics from the surface to the inside.
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