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What is the thing stuck or engraved on the window and what is its meaning? What is the thing on the table in the central scroll? What's the meaning?

In ancient times, the hierarchy was strict.

There are strict restrictions on what kind of buildings people use and how high the steps are.

The doors and windows of ordinary people's homes are mostly carved with flowers, birds, fish and insects. Sometimes some people carve characters to represent their wealth and bats to represent their blessings.

If there are sculptures that should not appear in ordinary people's homes, such as dragon and phoenix sculptures, they will be arrested after being found ~

When it comes to nave furniture, we have to mention nave first.

The main hall began in the Tang Dynasty. The main hall was named after the Prime Minister's Office of Zhongshu Province in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and later called the Prime Minister's Main Hall.

The Prime Minister's Office is naturally in a prominent position. Later, the nave became the most distinguished position in the hall.

In Chinese traditional architecture, the position of the hall is very important. It is the face of a family and a symbol of the identity and dignity of the owner.

In the traditional furniture layout, the hall layout is also the most exquisite and rigorous.

Nave furniture is generally composed of four immortals tables or eight immortals tables, armchairs or plush chairs in pairs, plus long tables and flower stands, which is the only set of combined furniture in traditional furniture.

The functions of nave are generally divided into three categories: receiving visitors, performing etiquette and Buddhist temples.

In some TV plays, we can see a set of nave furniture in the center of some halls.

Nave furniture is the most unique of all traditional furniture. As the most important set of furniture in the living room, it embodies the traditional etiquette of China.

Different from the privacy and closeness of the study, the hall is an important and only place for the host to receive guests and family members for etiquette.

The reception and etiquette pay attention to the relationship between the guest and the host, the relationship of honor and inferiority, the relationship between the upper and lower levels, and the relationship between the old and the young, which rigorously conveys the China people's ethical concept of "filial piety and love for their relatives".

According to the traditional custom, the seating order of armchair or plush chair is right master, left guest or upper left and lower right. It is appropriate to sit in order, regardless of the elders or the present curtain. This is called sitting and sitting.

This stage is both a form and a connotation.

It is worth mentioning that even the head of the family usually sits on the right when he is not at the ceremony. One is to show humility, and the other is to wait for an empty seat. So nave's seats are not often used at the same time.

When the hall doubles as a Buddhist temple, there is a Buddhist shrine in the middle of the Qiaotou case, or there is a memorial tablet of a deceased relative. There are five items on the case, such as incense burner, wax stick and flower tube, for praying and remembering.