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Chinese Traditional Folk Art-Chinese Knot
What is Chinese knot? Chinese knot is characteristic folk handicraft art and a typical symbol in China. It is also the Chinese people’s
intelligence gathering and has long history over thousand years. “Knot” has the meaning of reunion, friendliness, peace, love, etc. In
addition, “knot” and “luck, felicity” have the same pronunciation, hence, Chinese people like to weave all kinds of knot to express
good wishes, including happiness, prosperity, love, health and so forth in China. Chinese knot looks simple, actually not, it has complex
weave methods. We surprised that all Chinese knot purely hand-made with silk thread. I think that teaching and weaving Chinese knot is a
challenge but full of interesting.
The exquisitely symmetrical knots that come in so many forms are as profound as the great cultural heritage of the Chinese people.
Studying carefully, we can find lots different Chinese knots in the market and each knot named according to their distinctive shapes,
usages or origins. They are not only name in tune with their shapes but also have implied meanings. The double coin knot, for example, is
shaped like two overlapping coins once used in ancient China and means wealth for people; "Happiness & Longevity", "Double Happiness",
"Luck and Auspiciousness as one wish" are Chinese traditional pleasant phrases expressing warmest regards, best wishes and finest ideal,
the button knot functions as a button and so on. There are so many types that I can state one by one. Of cause, Chinese knot has variety
functions from old time to the modern life, and it become more and more popular among us.
The ancient art of tying Chinese knots was originally used for practical purposes. But as the art developed over the years, people began
using the knots for decorative purposes. Today, Chinese knots can be seen dangling from keychains and cars, hanging from walls, and
fastened to rearview mirrors. There still many people who like collection collect the Chinese knot as souvenirs. These elegant Chinese
knot, whether for its practical or ornamental, all reflecting the grace and depth of Chinese culture.
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chinese lucky cat tattoo?
i know the lucky cat is actually japanese, but i want the chinese symbol on there. the problem is a website i found said that the symbol 'ji' means lucky, but that doesnt look like the symbol on the cat. what i would like to know is what is the appropriate symbol to put on the lucky cat? a picture of the symbol would be super helpful if you can =) thanks
possimpable, your an idiot.
The "lucky cats" are called "maneki neko" ("招き猫") in Japanese, which literally means "beckoning cat." They were originally a symbol of luck for businesses that used them to advertise on their storefronts by beckoning customers. It doesn't make too much sense to put it on your body, unless you're using your body to sell something (hey, it's your business).
The coins that they wear on their collars often say "千万両," which means ten million ryou (currency).
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