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What is the meaning of Bliss and Fortune
1. Happiness and knighthood.
Origin: Unknown Western Zhou Dynasty, "Poetry - Daya - Eider Duck": "Eider ducks are in Jingjing, and the public corpse is coming to Yanyan to Ning. The wine is clear and the food is warm. When the male corpse comes to swallow and drink, good fortune and fortune come to fruition."
Translation: Wild ducks and gulls are in the center of the river, and public corpses come to the banquet in peace. Your wine is clear and mellow, and your dishes are fragrant. When the male corpses come to the banquet to taste it, the blessings and fortunes will come down greatly for you.
2, the name of the beast. The zebra. Shaped like a mule, body with stripes. Native to Africa.
3, traditional Han Chinese allegorical patterns. Blessing and Locus.
Source: anonymous Western Zhou Dynasty "Poetry - Xiao Ya - Mandarin Ducks": "A gentleman has ten thousand years, and it is appropriate to be blessed with fortune and fortune."
Translation: Bless the gentleman with ten thousand years of life, and fortune and wealth come together to be enjoyed in peace.
4. Traditional auspicious motifs, the bat (Fu) and the plum blossom deer (Lu) are harmonized to symbolize "Fu Lu".
Expanded:
Species history of the zebra:
The zebra evolved from the proto-hippopotamus four million years ago, and the earliest zebra that appeared may have been the fine-striped zebra. Fossils of the prehistoric equids in question are now at the National Museum of the Grampian Culture Stone Beds in Keweenaw, Idaho, USA. The zebra's prehistoric horse was the "Kven horse" (Zebra americana or Kven zebra), scientifically known as "Equus simplicidens", which was roughly the same as the zebra, with a short, narrow skeleton resembling that of a donkey, and a body more similar to that of a fine-striped zebra.
There are currently three species of zebra and their subspecies. The number of zebras is highly variable, and the relationships between the taxonomic status of several subspecies are well known. The most common species is the plains zebra (Equus quagga), also known as the common zebra, which lives mostly in South and East Africa, with six recognized subspecies: E. q. burchellii, E. q. chapmani, E. q. crawshayi, E. q. borensis The extinct Grant's zebra (E. q. boehmi) and the extinct quagga (E. q. quagga) are also known.
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