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What is the moral of lotus and carp?

The moral is that I hope to live a rich life and have more than one year. Lotus is called lotus for short, and the homonym is year. Carp symbolizes fish, and its homonym is surplus, so lotus and carp symbolize annual surplus together. These two are very classic combinations, which are people's good wishes and the themes of many folk arts.

Lotus is also called lotus, and lotus fish means "there are fish in the year of lotus", which means more than one year. Fish is the most popular symbol of auspicious patterns in China. In China folk culture, fish has a special auspicious meaning.

Lotus leaf (lotus flower) and carp (carp) are the most common auspicious patterns, indicating that life is rich, which is called "more than every year, more than every year." Carp also means that fish and carp jump into the dragon gate every year, which is a metaphor for winning promotion and getting promoted.

Fat dolls mean that people are prosperous and have many children. Lotus homophonic, fish homophonic, that is, more than two New Year pictures appear year after year. The overall significance of New Year pictures is that many children are blessed, more and more every year. First, there are more people, but more money.