Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Moral of the case: Rat, rat and squirrel mascots symbolize morality.

Moral of the case: Rat, rat and squirrel mascots symbolize morality.

Mascots, such as Happy Mouse, Xiangyun and Zodiac, are rooted in China and belong to all mankind. In people's minds, the mouse is small but lively and lovely, beaming and well-informed. Taking the mouse as the mascot symbolizes auspiciousness, jubilation and prosperity.

Shuman granary

The 25th day of the first lunar month is an ancient filling festival. Every household posted "granary full of rats", "rats climb candlesticks" and "rats steal oil" to light mud rat lamps, hoping for a bumper harvest and prosperity in the coming year.

Fulin Shumen

People combine mice with mascots such as bats, bergamot, peaches, pomegranates, osmanthus flowers and silver carp. And use homophonic and symbolic techniques to create the culture of mice, which is an age-old custom, such as blessing mice to their homes, arousing their spirits in spring, maintaining their high respect, prolonging their life, rewarding rich mice with laurels, and sending mice back to their mother's house for more than one year.

Real wealth

And the sound of mice, the sound of eating, the sound of mice eating. And mascots can have many meanings, such as real money, real money, real money. ......