Ruyi, also known as “fulfilling one’s wishes” or “fulfilling one’s desires”, is one of the traditional Chinese mascots with a long history and a long history. Ruyi usually has a curved handle shape, and the end is often carved into a shape of Ganoderma lucidum or other auspicious patterns, symbolizing power and wealth.
As a cultural symbol, Ruyi contains rich cultural connotations and profound meanings. In ancient times, Ruyi was a scepter in the hands of emperors, generals, and officials, symbolizing power and status. Later, Ruyi gradually moved from the royal family to the common people, becoming an object that was used to pray for good fortune and express good wishes.
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