Jade represents a culture in China. Jade culture has always played a very important role in China's historical development. Therefore, jade carvings also fully reflect the rich connotation of Chinese culture and the profoundness of Chinese civilization. As the saying goes, "Jade must have meaning, and the meaning must be auspicious." Nowadays, for business people, wearing a suitable piece of jade is not only a symbol of identity and status, but also a spiritual blessing. Because many jade carvings such as: Qilin, Pixiu, cabbage, etc. are full of beautiful and auspicious meanings! However, there are many jade styles that you don’t know about that contain meanings that can also bring you great hope on the road to accumulating wealth! 1. Jade Guan Gong. Guan Gong, the God of Wealth and War, is a loyal and righteous man. Sending Guan Gong to someone means that your partner is honest and good at business, which is a great compliment. The meaning is simple and clear. It is not only suitable as a pendant, but also as an ornament. It is even more suitable for people who like to worship the God of Wealth! 2. Jade goldfish. Because "gold" is a valuable item and represents wealth, it means making big profits in business, so it is very suitable for business people to wear, symbolizing the accumulation of wealth and a lot of money, which is a very good omen. 3. Jadeite Chilong. He looks majestic and full of masculinity. The jade Chilong has beautiful meaning and provides people with spiritual sustenance, and also brings good luck and wealth to the wearer. Everyone who does business hopes that his business will prosper, and “dragon” and “long” happen to be homophones of each other. Therefore, when businessmen wear jade Chilong, it symbolizes abundant wealth and prosperous business. 4. Emerald Tortoise. Wearing the Jade Divine Turtle means holding the tortoise shell that contains the mysteries of the universe in one's hand. Everything in the world, including wealth, will be within reach, and becoming wealthy is just around the corner. 5. Jade leads to success everywhere. The jade Lulutong symbolizes a smooth life, a stable life, everything goes well and everything goes well. The Lulutong charm on the wearer's chest can rotate continuously with the wearer's movements, just like a rolling wheel that never stops, symbolizing that the road of life will always be smooth. 6. Three-legged golden toad. The three-legged golden toad is an auspicious animal that attracts wealth. It holds a copper coin in its mouth. During the day, its head faces outward to attract wealth, and at night it faces inward to guard wealth, working day and night. 7. Monkey picking peaches. Monkey picking peaches is homophonic to "good luck", which is definitely popular among people who do business, investment and stocks, especially businessmen from Chaoshan, Guangdong and Guangxi. 8. Jade rat brings wealth. It is usually composed of one or several mice and copper coins or ingots. Legend has it that the mouse was once one of the boys who distributed wealth to the God of Wealth. Later, because they violated the rules of heaven, they were demoted to the earth and became mice. Hence the saying that jade mice bring wealth. fcgc66 fcpf18 |
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