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Collocation Names of Crane, Peach and Peony
The collocation of cranes, peaches and peonies can be called "offering peaches by cranes to explore peonies". The name of this collocation comes from the traditional culture of China and represents the symbol of good luck, wealth and beauty. Crane symbolizes longevity and good luck, peach symbolizes longevity and health, and peony symbolizes wealth and beauty. This collocation is usually widely used in China's painting, paper-cutting, embroidery and other art forms, implying happiness and good wishes.
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