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What does a wreath mean?
A ring ornament, originally a decoration between the necks of ancient Indian Buddha statues, is made of many treasures in the world, which means "infinite light". Later, Buddhism was introduced to China. In the Tang dynasty, it was imitated and improved by women who love beauty and seek novelty, and became a pendant. Its shape is relatively large and it is the most luxurious necklace.

The garland necklace is the main body and the pendant is relatively simple. The necklace is engraved with flower patterns, which are usually short, also called "short garlands". Spread to the Ming and Qing dynasties, its pendants are mostly accompanied by mascots such as longevity locks, ruyi and amulets, also known as wreaths.

In addition, there is the meaning of beautiful jade.

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Application in literary works;

At the beginning of A Dream of Red Mansions, Baoyu appeared wearing a "golden ring". His name lock and "psychic Baoyu" are naturally hung on the wreath, and Baochai also has a golden wreath decorated with lucky one, who is "never leaving, never leaving".

When Xifeng appeared in A Dream of Red Mansions, she was dressed as: "wearing a bun embroidered with gold silk and eight treasures of pearls, and five phoenix in Chaoyang hanging pearls and embroidered hairpin, with a red gold plate around her neck." There are often wreaths in A Dream of Red Mansions, not only by Wang Xifeng, but also by Baoyu and Baochai.

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