Ping An Kou is a traditional Chinese jade ornament. It is round and flexible in appearance, which conforms to the "doctrine of the mean" in traditional Chinese culture. In ancient times, it was called "Bi" and has the effect of nourishing the body. In modern times, it is often given to lovers, relatives, and friends as a gift to wish for peace.
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The original source of ancient Chinese surnames is the primitive religious worship, totem worship and ancestor worship based on "the way of heaven". Primitive totem worship is the root of ancient Chinese surnames. A large number of ancient documents support this view. Chinese surnames first had surnames and then clan names. The emergence of surnames is a sign that primitive humans gradually got rid of the state of ignorance. Surnames and clan names are two stages of human civilization progress.
Relief is a type of sculpture in which the artist carves the image he wants to create on a flat plate, making it out of the plane of the original material.
The round fan symbolizes reunion and happiness, embodying traditional Chinese auspicious meanings. Since ancient times, the Chinese have associated round fans with the Mid-Autumn Festival for two reasons: first, the festival celebrates family reunion, which the round fan represents; second, the fan’s shape resembles the full moon, and moon gazing during Mid-Autumn is a cherished cultural tradition.