2. seal script
3. Official script
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Idiom explanation:
Having fish every year is the homonym of "having more than one year", which is one of the most representative languages of traditional auspicious wishes in China. If represented by pictures, it can be regarded as a traditional auspicious symbol. There should be lotus or lotus root and fish in the picture, that is, "lotus has fish." Represents a rich life with extra wealth and food every year!
Fish is loved by people not only because of its edible value, but also because it is a beautiful cultural symbol.
As a dietary custom, fish is regarded as a mascot in our country, and is often used as the main course of wedding banquets, symbolizing the love of newlyweds and never parting.
There are also many popular stories about fish in the south of China. Jiangsu Suzhou embroidery is popular with a fish pattern "fish playing lotus", and women love to give this auspicious painting to their husbands or lovers. Rural families in northern Jiangsu hang a fish on the scale hook every year on Lunar New Year's Eve, and the local dialects "scale", "leftover", "fish" and "surplus" are homophonic; "There is fish on the scale, and there is fish in the middle of the year", which has become people's favorite.
Summary:
"More than a year" is a very auspicious word, symbolizing wealth and good fortune, and it is also the most common four-character idiom in our Spring Festival couplets.