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Meaning of "Lucky Year of the Tiger", "Fish in the Seas
Meaning Auspicious in the Year of the Tiger, Lian Lian You Yu Fish is a traditional Chinese auspicious motif consisting of a lotus flower and a carp, which is used to praise the meaning of affluence and congratulations.
Every Chinese New Year, people always offer live carp and eat taro (fish) head in the evening as a sign of a good harvest in the coming year.
There is also a lot of vegetable filling left over from the dumplings to show that there will be plenty of money in the coming year. It is not only common among the common people, but it is also practiced in various enterprises and organizations.
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