What does a knotted rope mean?

Tie Ruibao's birthday rope means smooth and stable feelings. Being single means enhancing self-confidence and charm, and looking forward to meeting a good marriage as soon as possible.

People in China have always liked red, which represents happiness, auspiciousness and good luck. Therefore, wearing a red hand rope also means giving a good start, bringing good luck, transshipment and making a fortune. Generally, the red rope will be matched with lucky symbolic pendants in national traditions such as transit beads, travel beads or brave jade ornaments, gold ingots, wallets, gourds and bells.

History of Handrope:

"Rope" and "God" are homophonic, and China culture once worshipped rope in its formation stage. According to written records: "Nu Wa leads the rope in the mud and holds it like a human being." Because the rope is like a snake, China people are descendants of dragons. In prehistoric times, the image of the dragon god was reflected by the change of knots.

Before the invention of writing, people used the method of "tying a rope" to record things, summarize small things and summarize memorabilia. Each knot represents an important memory point. These memories contain emotions, destiny and unity. In addition, "knot" is homophonic with "auspiciousness", so a string of knots also contains auspiciousness with different meanings such as blessing, auspiciousness, longevity, happiness and health.

It is precisely because of this auspiciousness that the way of tying the rope will spread to this day.