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The implication of Jing nationality's costume patterns
In Beijing embroidery, the sun, the moon and the stars represent ideas.
As an ancient traditional embroidery process of Han nationality, Beijing embroidery pays attention to the pattern of "the picture must be intentional and the pattern must be auspicious" and uses a lot of auspicious patterns. Its auspicious patterns not only mean to pray for happiness, but also are the same as Beijing embroidery, in which the sun, moon and stars represent the mind, mountains represent calmness, dragons symbolize change, insects in China symbolize literary talent, tigers and beasts respect loyalty and filial piety, and seaweed, fire and rice symbolize cleanliness, brightness and cultivating people respectively.
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