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What are the uses and implied names of auspicious patterns?

1, goldfish wags its tail. The patterned goldfish with two goldfish tails, also known as "golden crucian carp", is an ornamental fish evolved from crucian carp. Fish and "fish" are homophonic, symbolizing the theme of wealth, and the New Year pictures are more festive. "Goldfish wags its tail" means there is a lot of wealth.

2. Happiness is in sight. The design is a bat and an ancient money. Ancient money is a circle outside the hole, borrowing the hole as an eye, and money is homophonic with the former, also known as "today is a blessing."

3. Everything goes well. The design is Er Ya Yi written by persimmon: "Persimmons have seven unique skills, one longevity, two yin, three bird's nests, four insects without stupidity, five frost leaves, six good spit, and seven defoliation fertilizers." Persimmon is homophonic with things, and when it is combined with wishful thinking, it means that everything goes well or everything goes well.

4. The crane and the deer are in the same spring. The designs are cranes, deer and pine trees. The ancients called deer "fairy beasts". In the fairy tale, there is a birthday girl riding a sika deer. Deer is homophonic with Lu and Lu. The crane is a fairy bird, and Cuibao ancient and modern notes: "The crane turns pale for a thousand years and turns black for two thousand years, which is called Xuanhe." Crane and harmony are homophonic, and the inherent "six in one" (referring to heaven, earth, east, south, west and north) means the same spring, wealth and longevity.