It's always a good idea to say good luck. The meaning of everything is clear to everyone. With its sound, people make a kind of handicraft and give each other gifts. This is "wishful." Wishfulness is generally long and long, and one side is a wishful head that is tilted, and the middle is a handle that is suitable for grasping by hand. "Ruyi" is mostly made of precious materials, such as jade, jade, coral, agate, **, rosewood, etc., and inlaid with gold and silver gems, etc., Seiko secret agents. Therefore, it is often expensive.

Today's "Ruyi" is a purely decorative item and has no practical value, but its source is very common. The "Changshi Shibian" has records: "If you wish, the ancient cudgel is also used, or use bamboo, cut into fingers, the length of the handle may be three feet, or the back spine is itch, hands are not used to Grasping, as people like.” From this it can be seen that the source of “Ruyi” is today’s so-called “old man music” or “do not ask for people”, that is, itching. Because it can be used to help relieve itching when it comes to itchiness, the ancients called it "Ruyi."

It is said that during the period of the Wei and Jin Dynasties, "Ruyi" was already favored by gentry aristocrats. The function of "Ruyi" was mainly a practical tool, but it was not only itching, people also took Ruyi in their hands as a defensive weapon and it was also a kind of The representatives of the status and authority of authority, the friends meet and they express their condescension, just like the Hada used by Tibetans.

In the Song Dynasty's "Ruyi", more and more auspicious patterns appeared, and the crafts became more and more complex. The material was precious. The "Ruyi" produced by gold, jade, crystal, coral, agate, agarwood, bone horn, exotic bamboo and so on was Appeared during this period. And inlaid jewelry, the length has gradually shortened. Ruyi's carvings on the head are mostly auspicious patterns that are created by the use of the word "Ruyi". Some "Ruyi" heads were carved into two persimmons. "Persimmon" is synonymous with "thing" and is therefore called "everything is satisfactory." Some "Ruyi" heads were engraved with five bats flying around a big life character and flying "bats" and "fu" homonyms. At this time, "Ruyi" has become an elegant display.

The "Ruyi" in the Qing Dynasty has always been regarded as a valuable gift to the court. Its technological level reached its peak. During the Qing dynasty, the emperor's ministers will give each other "wishful wishes." Foreign envoys came to the country and they often received the "wishful wishes" the emperor gave.

The price of "Ruyi" in today's art market is mainly based on its material and craftsmanship. The price of a nephrite jade and an emerald "Ruyi" cannot be compared naturally.

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