1, Ruiyu. A token made of ancient jade. 2. Signs (especially auspicious signs). 3. Auspicious.
Auspicious things. Rui is a symbol in the ancient traditional culture of China, which is often used to mean good luck and good luck. In ancient sacrificial ceremonies, people often used auspicious animals and utensils to pray for luck, peace and happiness. In this sense, the word "auspicious" can represent auspicious signs, auspicious objects and so on. For example, there is a saying in Zuo Zhuan called "I am afraid of getting lucky", which means that I am afraid that getting a good omen will bring unlucky results.
Refers to auspiciousness. In addition to auspicious items, the word Switzerland can also mean auspiciousness. In the traditional culture of China, auspiciousness refers to the general meaning of good luck, happiness and peace. In this sense, the word Switzerland means good luck, happiness and peace. For example, there is a saying in A Dream of Red Mansions that "three or more things are auspicious", which means that three or more things are auspicious.
Refers to Ruiyu. Ruiyu is one of the traditional jades in ancient China, used to pray for good luck. It is usually made of a special kind of jade, generally round or square, with auspicious patterns and characters carved on it. In this sense, the word Rui can refer to Rui Yu.
Refers to Xue Rui. Xue Rui is a common word in China's ancient traditional poetry, which means "Ruixue". In the traditional culture of China, snow is regarded as a mysterious natural phenomenon, which can bring good luck such as bumper harvest and good luck. In this sense, the word Xue Rui can refer to Xue Rui.
Generally speaking, Rui is a Chinese character with profound cultural connotation and historical origin, which occupies an important position in China culture. In modern Chinese, the word "Rui" is still widely used, and it is often used to express auspiciousness and good luck. At the same time, with the continuous inheritance and development of China culture, the usage and meaning of Swiss characters are constantly changing.