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The meaning of diamond knot
The diamond knot has important symbolic significance in China's traditional culture, Buddhist culture and wind and water. In the traditional culture of China, the diamond knot symbolizes unity, eternity and firm belief, and is often used for decoration. For example, weaving a red rope is considered to have the effect of exorcism, which can eliminate the influence of negative energy and evil spirits. In Buddhist culture, diamond knots represent five important virtues, such as compassion, happiness, patience, prajnaparamita and wisdom, and are usually used as amulets to help protect the wearer from evil forces. Wearing a diamond knot is also considered to bring good luck and bless everything, symbolizing a strong, lasting and long-lasting relationship. In geomantic omen, diamond-shaped knots are used to absorb and protect positive energy while excluding negative energy. The diamond knot usually consists of seven nodes, each node represents a spirit, such as love, sympathy, peace, caution, confidence, courage and wisdom, and can also be used to symbolize various interpersonal relationships, such as friendship, love and learning. Generally speaking, diamond knots have positive symbolic significance in different cultures and are widely used for decoration and body protection.
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