Browsing Archive: May, 2012
Posted by China Online Museum on Tuesday, May 15, 2012,
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Painting
Playful fish in flora-filled water became a popular subject for Chinese painters when the cultivation of rare fish came into vogue in twelfth century. Because fish (魚, yu) is homophonous with the word for abundance (余, yu), it has become a common symbol for wealth and prosperity. Paintings of fish are often used to illustrate the auspicious expression, “May there be abundance year after year (年年有余).”
Among the literati, the popularity of fish stems from the Daoist... Continue reading ...