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What is the implication of the auspicious case of Sanyang Kaitai circulated in ancient tradition?

Introduction: In ancient China, "Yang" and "Yang" were homophonic, and the sheep was Yang, so "Three Yang Kai Tai" was used by people as "Three Yang Kai Tai", which came from the Book of Changes long ago, meaning "Winter goes and spring comes". Also, because sheep and auspicious yang are homophonic, it means all the best, jubilant, auspicious three sheep open Thailand, which means good luck. Some people will compare the "three" in "Three Suns in Thailand" to three big suns, which are called morning sun, positive sun and evening sun. The setting sun is brilliant, which means beauty and vitality.

Tai: In Chinese dictionaries, there is the word "Tai" in "San", which means peace and stability in pinyin Tà i. At the same time, Tai is also the name of the eleventh hexagram in the Book of Changes. The content of hexagrams is to transcend the boundaries of existence (things) and reach the truth of existence without Tao. Only by breaking through the rigidity of the "device" can we see the activity of life. Only by understanding the authentic works of Tao can the harmony of the group be smooth.

Sheep: In ancient times, sheep were auspicious. The word "sheep" often appears in ancient objects. For example, cars are usually called sheep carts, candy we eat is usually called "sheep candy", matches we use are usually called "sheep fire" and so on. Sheep means good luck. People often say that "three sheep open Thailand" is one of the auspicious words. For example, the wind blows everywhere, two dragons take off, three sheep open Thailand, four seasons are safe, five blessings, sixty-six Dashun, seven stars shine high, 80,000 people come to make money, 99 is United, perfect, everything is prosperous, everything is auspicious, and everything goes well.

Especially in the Year of the Sheep, whether walking in the street or wishing each other well, "Three sheep open Thailand" should be one of the auspicious words with high frequency in this Year of the Sheep. "Three Yang Kaitai" (three Yang Kaitai) means good luck. It is used to celebrate the beginning of a year or to symbolize good luck. It has a very good meaning. Whether putting porcelain with sheep at home or hanging a calligraphy and painting with three sheep at home will bring good luck and auspiciousness.