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What does Fulu often refer to?
Happiness and nobility.
2. Animal name. Zebra. Shaped like a striped mule. Native to Africa.
3. Traditional moral model of Han nationality. Blessing and Lu Wei.
4. Traditional auspicious patterns, with bats (blessings) and sika deer (deer) homophonic to symbolize "".
Extended data:
People often combine happiness, longevity and luck to express a good wish.
1. Both longevity and happiness-both happiness and longevity. The fifth chapter of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Only my ancestors are ten times smarter than me. How do you know that they are so happy now? "
2. There is no end to longevity-may happiness and longevity be endless. "Seven Signs of Yun Qi" (Volume 69): "If you are a sincere gentleman, you will get it and cherish it, that is, there is no limit."
3. Flour Shuang Fu, a high official. "Three Yuan Sacrifice to Cao Cao" in Shouxian County, Shen Ming: "Today, I am here to burn incense and worship. May he have more sons and prosper.
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