The meaning and symbol of magpie climbing plum blossoms
It means auspiciousness and symbolizes good luck. The magpie climbing on the plum blossom is one of the traditional Chinese auspicious patterns, and it is also a carving subject that portends good luck. Magpies have a graceful cry and are regarded as a symbol of good luck and good luck among Chinese people. Plum blossoms are the messengers of spring. According to folklore, on the night of July 7th, all the magpies will fly to the Tianhe River to build a magpie bridge for the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl to meet. Magpies ascending the plum blossom means the arrival of auspiciousness, joy and good luck. Chinese paintings include: Qi Baishi's "Magpies Climbing Plum Blossoms", Xu Beihong's "Red Plum Blossoms", and Zhu Xuanxian's "Magpies Making Plum Blossoms".