فهرست نقاشی چینی چین لکلک لک لک مینیاتور نگارگری آبرنگ درنا مرغ ماهیخوار درازپا گردن دراز
فهرست نقاشی چینی چین لکلک لک لک مینیاتور نگارگری آبرنگ درنا مرغ ماهیخوار درازپا گردن دراز
Longevity, a long life, is the main traditional Chinese meaning for the Crane. Wisdom that comes with age, is an often associated meaning and in Feng Shui the influence of a Chinese Crane painting is for a long life that increases in wisdom.
The Crane has long been an auspicious symbol and next to the Pheonix is the most important bird in Chinese legends and Chinese art. The Crane is believed to be immortal and is the commonest of the many symbols meaning longevity. It is a very common symbol and is depicted frequently on Chinese paintings within China.
It is also a Chinese symbol for wisdom and is sometimes called the "heavenly" or "blessed" Crane. The death of a Taoist priest is said to be "turning into a feathered Crane".
The Chinese Crane is said to manifest a peculiar interest in human affairs and it is often associated with old age and also with good luck.
فهرست نقاشی چینی چین مینیاتور نگارگری آبرنگ آبرنگی لکلک لک لک درنا ها درناها درنایان حواصیل مرغ ماهیخوار پرنده های درازپا گردن دراز دراز پا پرندگان دراز گردن درازگردن مرغان ماهی خوار ماهی خواران ماهیخواران مرغهای ماهی خور ماهیخور نوک دراز منقار بلند منقاربلند نوکدراز سر سرخ کله قرمز پر های سیاه و سفید درخت های کاج کاجی درختان بن سای بنسای بن سایی بنسایی بون سای بون سایی بونسای بونسایی درختهای میوه دار بوته گل ها گلها گل و بته زمین منظره سنگ صخره ها رود خانه ها رودخانه ها جویبابران جویبار جویبار
Chinese Paintings Crane Meanings
Longevity, a long life, is the main traditional Chinese meaning for the Crane. Wisdom that comes with age, is an often associated meaning and in Feng Shui the influence of a Chinese Crane painting is for a long life that increases in wisdom.
The Crane has long been an auspicious symbol and next to the Pheonix is the most important bird in Chinese legends and Chinese art. The Crane is believed to be immortal and is the commonest of the many symbols meaning longevity. It is a very common symbol and is depicted frequently on Chinese paintings within China.
It is also a Chinese symbol for wisdom and is sometimes called the "heavenly" or "blessed" Crane. The death of a Taoist priest is said to be "turning into a feathered Crane".
The Chinese Crane is said to manifest a peculiar interest in human affairs and it is often associated with old age and also with good luck.
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