There are eight olive stones in the bracelet. Who are Tathagata, Buddha, Maitreya and five others?
There is also the birthday girl: one of Fu Lushou's three stars. Journey to the West describes the birthday girl "Ganoderma lucidum in hand", with long head, big ears and short body. There is a fairy tale of "Fu Lushou's three stars passed through the world" in "Warning Records". This is also a common New Year picture in the past, with a kind face and an amiable face. Because of the meaning of longevity, there are many carvings as handles and ornaments besides nuclear carvings.
Between thoughts: I don't know this image, but I think it is very meaningful. I didn't know about it before I came into contact with Wan Wen. I feel that this idea is not a character, but an image, but it is very special and domineering enough. The entanglement between good and evil in everyone's heart is only between thoughts. Personally, I think it is not so pleasing to the eye to carve a good idea and see kung fu in my hand and not connect it properly.
Guan Yu: Guan Yu, the second best player in the Three Kingdoms, is in the Three Realms of Taoyuan. Guan Yu is brave and good at fighting. The image of listening to his stories as a child. He is red in the face and has a long beard. People call him Beard. He has a dragon crescent moon blade in his hand, so domineering. Later, the keeper had Master Guan, also known as Master Guan. Both the Hong Kong underworld and the police station provided Master Guan. The difference is that the underworld provides a red robe and the police station provides a green robe. Careful tribal friends can go and see it. There are many olivines and decorations. I feel that the bath center and hair salon here are often used by Master Guan. I don't know how Master Guan will feel. Some people worship Master Guan for money. It's so sad.
Zhong Kui: Zhong Kui is one of the famous Han folk gods in China. Later it was brought into the immortal system by Taoism. His main function is to catch ghosts. Zhong Ming is a native of Zhengnan. In China folklore, he is a god who can pretend to be a ghost to exorcise evil spirits. In the past, China people often hung statues of Zhong Kui to ward off evil spirits. It is the "Tang Fuzhen Village Sheng Jun" in China traditional culture. According to ancient records, he was from Central South Chang 'an in the early Tang Dynasty. (According to ancient records and research by experts and scholars, Zhong Kui is the existing hometown temple of Zhongnan Zhong Kui in Zhongnan Village, Zhongnan Town, zhouzhi county, in the middle of Xi 'an Qinling Mountains, Shaanxi Province), with a face of pig iron and a strange appearance. However, he is a talented, well-informed, knowledgeable and extremely talented person. He will always be upright, upright, and honest with others.