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The feng shui meaning of pictures of deer and trees

The Feng Shui meaning of deer: "Deer" is a homophone to the word "Lu", which symbolizes good fortune, longevity and promotion. Legend has it that a thousand years is a green deer, and a thousand years is a black deer. Therefore, the deer is a fairy animal with longevity. Deer often protect Ganoderma lucidum together with cranes, and the word "deer" has the same pronunciation with the word "lu" in the three auspicious stars: "Fu, Lu, Shou", so it is often used in some paintings to express longevity and prosperity.

Both deer and cranes represent health and longevity in Feng Shui. Fairy Deer Tong and Crane Tong are disciples of the old longevity star Antarctic Immortal. The mascot of "Deer and Crane Holding Lingzhi" is a sika deer lying next to a longevity peach, a crane standing side by side, and both deer and crane holding a Ganoderma lucidum grass. It symbolizes longevity, health, auspiciousness and eternal youth.

In myths and legends, the three immortals of Penglai in the East China Sea are "Fu Lu Shou". Deer is homophonic to "Lu", which means high-ranking officials are rich in salary, and sika deer has a certain connection with the "Plum Blossom List", symbolizing the fame and success of scholars.

Two sika deers, one standing and one lying down, have a peaceful posture, a harmonious and happy family, and good fortune and wealth come in pairs; two ancient trees, green pine and red maple, are lightly hidden, with a long-lasting and lasting meaning. It means red and fiery. Sending it to the leaders represents a prosperous official career and everything goes smoothly; sending it to the juniors expresses their good wishes for a bright future and hope for success.