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Arbor Day Calligraphy Works

The calligraphy works about Arbor Day are as follows:

Rich sentences:

1, Arbor Day, you have a "tree" in your heart. I wish you a thousand-year-old tree, strong health, rich financial resources, warm love, soaring career, endless longevity and happiness.

2, the New Year's Eve is here, greetings, this year's New Year's Eve is not a gift, but a big red envelope as a gift. Red envelopes are booming. I wish you: grab red envelopes every day to make a fortune, and receive red envelopes every night to make a windfall. Every day, the financial resources are rolling in, and wealth is rolling in. Make money easily from morning till night, and your lover loves you like a red envelope! The Year of the Monkey is auspicious and happy, laughing all day long!

3. Greetings, regardless of distance, are intentional. It doesn't take long to care, just have a heart. Faith, whether busy or idle, is affectionate. Bless a friend: good luck, bright future and rolling financial resources. The road to friendship is long and long. Happy summer!

4. On February 2nd, the dragon looked up, and there was no end to health and happiness. Don't worry about wealth. On February 2 nd, the dragon looked up and relatives and friends warmed their hearts. Walk up a flight of stairs. I wish you a promotion step by step.

China traditional folk festival Dragon Head Rise (the second day of the second lunar month), also known as Spring Farming Festival, Farming Festival, Qinglong Festival and Spring Dragon Festival, is a traditional folk festival in China. "Dragon" refers to the astrology of the oriental black dragon in seven of the twenty-eight lodges. At the beginning of mid-spring every year, the "Dragon Horn Star" rises from the eastern horizon, so it is called "Dragon Head Up".

The dragon head rose in the early spring, and the five elements belonged to wood, and the divination was "earthquake"; In "92", it means that the dragon has escaped from the latent state and has appeared on the surface of the earth, emerging as a budding elephant.

In farming culture, "the dragon looks up" means that the sun is shining, the rain is increasing, everything is full of vitality, and spring ploughing begins. Since ancient times, people have also regarded the Dragon Rise Day as a day to pray for good weather, ward off evil spirits and eliminate disasters, and accept good luck.