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What do emerald leaves mean and symbolize Feng Shui?

What does the jade leaves represent?

1. Golden branches and jade leaves. Jinzhiyuye is a description of women with aristocratic status and aristocratic family background. Today, the status hierarchy no longer exists, and golden branches and jade leaves have become a symbol of educated, noble, and outstanding women.

Second, open branches and leaves. It is a symbol of lush foliage. Chinese people believe that having more children makes you happier. For traditional Chinese people, having children is the foundation of the family. For a woman who is looking for a child, an emerald green leaf means that it is more auspicious to have branches and leaves spreading.

Third, success in career

The pronunciation of leaf is similar to leaf, and the emerald green leaves also symbolize success in career and steady rise.

Fourth, live and work in peace and contentment

The pronunciation of leaf is similar to leaf, and the words associated with leaf mean live and work in peace and contentment, which means a happy family.

What do the different colors of emerald leaves mean?

The encounter with emerald leaves has left many beautiful meanings after years of precipitation. Because the leaves have karma and night in the leaves, the following meanings are formed:

The lush branches and leaves symbolize the prosperity of children and grandchildren. In China, people hope that their children and grandchildren will be happy and happy. The emerald green leaves symbolize the spread of branches and leaves, the reproduction of descendants, and the blood of the family.

Jade leaf flower language

Jade flower language: only love, wealth, good luck and happiness.

The Feng Shui meaning of jade leaves

Golden branches and jade leaves are often used to describe the beauty of flowers and trees. In ancient times, the daughters of princes and nobles were called Jinzhiyuye to show their noble status and to praise their jade-like gentleness. The most common jade leaves inlaid with gold are also called golden branches and jade leaves.

Reflecting the people’s pursuit and desire for a happy life, jade carving patterns are mainly represented by dragons and phoenixes, auspicious clouds, Ganoderma lucidum, Ruyi, etc. Jade pendants with this pattern are generally suitable for all kinds of guests to wear.