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What are the meanings of the plants on the painting "The Four Seasons of Happiness"?

The meaning of the plants on this painting: The fat doll is surrounded by peaches, watermelons, grapes, lilies, and other seasonal fruits, which means longevity, good fortune, long life, prosperity, and harmony. Doll wearing crotch pants, pigtails, happy hands breaking watermelon, innocent and fun. Big red, big green, big color contrast, image of God, meaning that the four seasons always come.

Other plants in the meaning of the painting:

1, chrysanthemum, defying the autumn frost, noble character, is given to the meaning of good luck and longevity, and often with the pine tree, a symbol of longevity.

2. Lotus flower, mostly with osmanthus, sheng, and children to form a pattern. Lotus and even, osmanthus and noble, the sheng and the birth of the same sound, symbolizing even the birth of noble children and the harmony of husband and wife.

3. Peony, the flower of prosperity, mainly refers to the peony flower, the king of all flowers, the peony flower has the most prosperous weather, symbolizing a successful and auspicious life.

4. Plum blossoms, mostly composed of plum blossoms and magpies, are called the "happy face", symbolizing that spring is coming, good things are coming, and there is a lot of joy.

5, pomegranate, peach, Buddha's hand, symbolizing many children and good fortune, long life and good luck. Buddha is close to the gospel, symbolizing many blessings, and pomegranate seeds symbolize many children and grandchildren.

6. Bamboo, bamboo, symbolizes peace and health, peace in and out.