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How do you explain Mei Kai, Five Blessingg and Zhu Bao?

Mei Kai Five Blessingg, the plum blossom with five petals is the symbol of Five Blessingg. According to ancient books, there are nine ways to govern the world, and the ninth way is "Five Blessingg". Five Blessingg who? The book explains: "One is longevity, the other is wealth, the third is Kangning, the fourth is Xiu De, and the fifth is the final exam."

(1). Three months in spring: Meng Chun is in the first month of the lunar calendar, mid-spring is in February, and Ji Chun is in March. Han Bangu's "Zhong Nanshan Fu": "The season of March, the beginning of summer dream, the sky is clear, the square is octagonal." Tang Li Bai's poem "I don't feel the account stove": "Leave hate to return to the spring, and the ceremony is in October." The divertimento of "Fighting quail for a walk" by the square pot in Yuan and Song Dynasties: "Beautiful colors in three spring, green mountains and green hills." Liu Dabai's poem "Spring has passed": "If the third spring has passed, how many spring marks should be left."

Mei Kai Five Blessingg and Zhu Bao Sanchun are both good words.