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What does the Chinese knot symbolize?

Legend has it that a Chinese knot is a whole knot woven by a monk with a rope in his spare time, and then he puts on precious Buddhist ornaments and weaves the word "king" on his buttons, which has been passed down to this day. At that time, in order to show his devotion to the Buddha, the monk made up a word "Wang" with thread and put it on his ear to show his belief in "supreme". Later, it gradually flowed into the society, and the meaning of Chinese knot changed from faith to the symbol of China people's "single-minded" affection, friendship, love and their master's "supreme" status. Auspicious knot: a symbol of good luck.

Ruyi knot: symbol: wishful thinking and free will.

Fang: It symbolizes peace and smoothness.

Coil knot: a symbol: the ring has a long life.

Tuanjin knot: a symbol: icing on the cake for a happy reunion.

Unity knot: a symbol: flying with me will always be United.

Xiangyun knot: symbol: Xiangyun is full of enthusiasm.

Sweet-scented osmanthus knot: it symbolizes wealth, peace, flowers and the full moon.

Double money knot: symbol: yes men's financial resources are rolling.