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Idiom: What is your life and age?
He shou song ling
He Shousong Mausoleum is a traditional auspicious pattern of Han nationality. Performance of longevity and old age.
brief introduction
The ancients regarded cranes as divine birds and lived long. Pine tree, its tree is long-lived, and its leaves are long green. Historical Records Biography of Turtle: Chitose Pine. In China tradition, cranes and pine trees are often used to form a pattern of "crane longevity and pine age" to express the meaning of "longevity" and to decorate birthdays. [ 1]
source
Wang Jian's poem "Random Talk" said: "Peach blossoms and blinds don't make spring, and cranes don't make gods for the first thousand years."
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