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What does ruyi mean?
Definition of wishful thinking: (dynamic) to one's liking. (Name) Auspicious thing, made of bamboo, bone and jade, with a ganoderma lucidum-like or cloud-like head and a slightly curved handle for viewing.

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Biography of Han jingfang: "I suspect that your majesty is still not satisfied even though he has done so."

Song Ouyang Xiu's "Writing to the Imperial Decree": "So, you can do whatever you want." Exhibits symbolizing good luck are usually used as gifts of friendship. Jade ruyi has distinctive characteristics, and most of them are fine in workmanship, so it is worth collecting.

In the Southern Song Dynasty, Liu Yiqing wrote "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Chu Fei": "Look at it, you can use iron, but you have to break it with your hands."

Southern History Wei Ruichuan: "Although the soldiers meet each other, they often ride slowly and hold bamboo as they wish."

The second poem of "Painting Monks" by Hu: "Looking at it all the year round without saying a word seems to prove Zen." According to the wishful thinking of modern people, it is one or two feet long, and its end is mostly in the shape of a cheese or a cloud, but because of its auspicious name, it is just for enjoyment.

Tianguan Ruyi: Tianguan Ruyi means straight handle Ruyi, simple lines, but noble and dignified. Ganoderma ruyi: This ruyi is the same shape as Ganoderma lucidum. This Jiuding Ruyi is all Ganoderma lucidum-style Ruyi.

Tracing the origin of cultural relics:

In ancient times, Sumerians in the two river basins of West Asia first created the pattern of four sheep crossing or two sheep crossing and rotating to show reproduction. After 2000, people in Anbanpo, Xi 'an, drew a rotating picture of the intersection of Yin and Yang on the ceramic cover of the clay pot containing the baby's corpse, representing the concept of endless life and eternal soul. Later, animal modeling gradually simplified to abstract lines, becoming a "symbol of wishful thinking", and its meaning also became a blessing for life safety and good luck.

The scraping tools used are called "scraping" and "Dont Ask For Help", that is, the ancient claw stick and wishful system. Refer to Song Dynasty and Song Dynasty's Notes on Changing Zhai, the Second Day of Things, and explain the characters and props.

Ruyi is a commodity that people from all walks of life can use. It can be used from dignitaries to ordinary people, but the material is different.

The earliest wishful thinking is to make the end of the handle into the shape of a finger to show that the hand can't reach and scratch, so it is called wishful thinking, commonly known as "Dont Ask For Help". Qing Dynasty's "Records of Foreign Objects" says: "If you are satisfied, you will get an ancient claw stick". In ancient China, there were "tickling sticks" (now called tickling) and "water" (also called "face water" and "hand board"), and both were used as desired.