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What is the symbolic meaning of bats?

Bats embody "all happiness" and symbolize happiness, wishful thinking or endless happiness. In our country, because the word "bat" is homonym with the word "fu", people paint its image on New Year pictures. In the past, there were often bat patterns on silk brocade. The velvet flowers worn by women on happy occasions such as weddings and birthdays (such as "five bats hold a birthday"), as well as some costumes and utensils, are often shaped like bats.

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Feng Menglong's "Laughing House-Bat Riding on the Wall": "Phoenix lives long, birds welcome, bats don't come." It says it is not a bird, but a quadruped. Later, it was Kirin's turn to celebrate her birthday. All the animals came to congratulate him, but the bat didn't come. This time it says it has wings and can fly. It is a bird, not a beast. This joke satirizes the bat as a cunning fence-sitter.

The bat pattern is a traditional symbol pattern in China. Bats are not birds or mice, but flying mammals belonging to Chiroptera in zoology.

In China's traditional decorative arts, the image of bats is regarded as a symbol of happiness. Custom uses the homonym of "bat" and "blessing" to combine the arrival of bats into the meaning of "entering happiness", hoping that happiness will fall from the sky like bats. With this set of auspicious patterns.