What does "jade carving and golden ash" mean? What does this mean?

In fact, its meaning has not been summed up in a special way, but after the analysis of later generations, it is mainly said that the gray jade carving needs to be created, so it has creative elements. Of course, there will be artistic talent, so there must be some carving skills. If this can be done well, it will be extinct. So in other words, people who have jade carvings are excellent people.

When did the brocade pile up? There is no accurate literature record. It is said that it was a whim of Yuan Dynasty painter Qian Xuan when he was drunk, and the leftovers scattered on the dinner table that day, such as fishbones and mussels. It was painted into a horizontal scroll and named brocade pile. This is the earliest record of brocade pile.

Brocade ash piled up in the Ming Dynasty and first appeared on snuff bottles in the Ming Dynasty. It originated from the China tradition itself, but it was also influenced by some western material civilizations. It truly depicts the common sundries in the study of ancient literati, and also has the artistic characteristics of images, such as ancient calligraphy and painting, brick rubbings and so on. These sundries are actually a shabby image, giving people an intriguing feeling, so they are also very popular with some literati painters.

Moreover, in order to make effective use of conformal design, the oxide scale is designed as a tile lamp, and other fragments are printed matter, tiles and so on. They are all carved into remnants, which embodies the sense of time and has a sense of vicissitudes of time.

Now Jin Huidui's jade carving works are more and more loved and sought after by jade lovers. This shabby image also carries too many cultural elements, giving people a feeling of recalling history.

In fact, it doesn't matter if it has any specific meaning. It can only be used to express an excellent person, and the others have no special meaning. After all, the earliest record says nothing now.