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The meaning of magpie climbing the branch

Generally speaking, when a magpie stops on a plum branch, it is beaming.

Cheerfulness is one of the traditional auspicious patterns of the Han nationality. The ancients thought that magpies could give good news, so they were called magpies or good news birds. Two magpies mean double happiness. "Mei" and "Mei" are homonyms, meaning "beaming", "double happiness" and "happy spring".