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Carve a bug and two copper coins on the jade. What does it mean that bugs climb on jade?
In the modeling of jade carving in China, insects are beetles, copper coins represent money, and two pieces are superimposed to represent abundance. The combination of beetles and money means that the world is rich.

Chinese jade culture has a long history, ancient and ancient, modern and orderly, and jade carving has a profound cultural heritage. The so-called: jade is not cut, and it is not a tool. Through the words and deeds of jade sculptors in previous dynasties: "Jade must have work; Work must be intentional; Meaning must be auspicious. " The theme of jade carving has been deeply integrated into people's beliefs, folklore, homophony and animal and plant metaphors.

At present, there are many jade carving works in the market, which show the characteristics of China's traditional culture and modern culture as well as the blending of Chinese and Western cultures in terms of theme and implication, greatly enriching the cultural connotation and creative space of jade carving.