Housewarming Gifts Chinese Paper Cut Five-Way God of Wealth Lucky Ornaments
Material: blonde walnut, etched art paper, tempered glass
Craftsmanship: 12-color art spray + handmade three-dimensional hollowing
Product size: 63cm*13cm
Product size for manual measurement, there may be 1 to 2cm error, is a normal phenomenon, please consider before buying.
This product is inspired by the "dragon" as the core design element, combined with the characteristics and customs of ancient Chinese festivals such as auspicious clouds and the God of Wealth, to create a happy and peaceful festival atmosphere.
The overall color is red and gold, conveying a strong auspicious meaning and blessings. The product is made of relief technology, with a golden walnut frame, and the packaging is exquisite and atmospheric. It is a good choice for personal use or gifts.
Paper-cutting techniques to create a national tide of treasures multi-layer superposition, layer by layer rendering playing, creating multi-layer three-dimensional magical visual effect multi-layer three-dimensional cutting, layer by layer.Bi Gan, the second son of Emperor Taiding of the Shang Dynasty, was one of the three most loyal ministers of the Shang Dynasty. He was promoted to the position of Grand Master at the age of 20 and assisted the then Emperor Diyi. He was loyal to his country, pleaded for the people, and dared to speak out. Later, King Zhou dug out his heart because he listened to slander. In "The Investiture of the Gods", he was named "Wenquxing". Because he had no heart, he treated people and things equally, without bias and honesty, and never deceived people, so he was allowed to be in charge of the world's wealth and respected as the God of Wealth.
Chai Rong, Emperor Shizong of Zhou Dynasty after the Five Dynasties, was commonly known as "Prince Chai" and was later named "Tiancai Xingjun". After Chai Rong inherited the throne, he ordered craftsmen to carve statues of farmers and peasant women in the palace to remind himself not to forget the suffering of the people. Since the Song and Yuan Dynasties, Chai Rong has been worshipped as the God of Wealth by the people in the Central Plains. Since Chai Rong made a fortune when he was a teenager pushing a small truck all the way south, he was in charge of the source of wealth in the south.
Guan Yu, commonly known as "Guan Gong", was one of the Five Tiger Generals of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Shanxi merchants dominated the world. They often helped each other and made fortunes together, so Shanxi merchants built Guandi temples in different areas as a gathering place. People from all over the country also went to Guandi Temple to burn incense and make wishes. Over time, Guan Yu was worshipped as the God of Wealth by the people. Because Guan Yu was a general of Western Shu, he was in charge of the financial resources of the West Route.
Zhao Gongming, also known as "Marshal Zhao Gong". The legendary Zhao Gongming has a black face and thick beard, wears armor, rides a black tiger, and holds a silver whip and Yuanbao in his hands. The earliest record of Zhao Gongming's myth began in the Wei, Jin, Southern-Northern Dynasties, but at that time his duty was not to manage the wealth of the world, but one of the Five Fortune Emperors. In the Ming Dynasty novel "The Romance of the Gods", Jiang Taigong named him the Military God of Wealth. Legend has it that Zhao Gongming was born in the north of the Central Plains, so he was in charge of the wealth of the north.
Wang Hai, according to legend, was the seventh monarch of the Shang country during the Xia Dynasty. He helped his father control floods, invented the oxcart, and encouraged people to use oxcarts to pull goods out for trade. Because most of the people engaged in this kind of trading at that time were from the Shang country, people called those who engaged in trade "merchants". It can be said that Wang Hai pioneered Chinese business, so he is known as the "ancestor of Chinese businessmen". Wang Hai was named the god in charge of the source of wealth in the central route.Choose a beautiful gift box:
Whether it is for your own use or as a gift, it is high-end, atmospheric and upscale.
Golden walnut as a picture frame:
High-grade wood, unique golden silk wave pattern and rare gold fluorescence make it has high aesthetic and commercial value.
Handmade three-dimensional hollowing:
12-color high-precision microblading for a wider range of colors and higher color accuracy.
High-definition transparent tempered glass:
When the glass is damaged by external force, the fragments will become small, obtuse angular broken particles similar to a honeycomb, which is not easy to cause serious injury to the human body.
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