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As the saying goes, the house is happy now, and there are many talents at home. What do these four kinds of joy mean?

In my opinion, the "four joys" should be that dogs enter the door, swallows nest on the beams, dead trees sprout again in spring, and magpies sing at the door.

Proverbs are usually created by the masses in Chinese vocabulary and spread in the spoken language of the masses, which is easy to understand. "There are four joys at home and talents at home" shows the expectation and blessing of ancient families for a better life. The reasons for this four happiness are also very interesting, and I think it is acceptable.

First, dogs have always been regarded as the most loyal friends of human beings. People have been full of praise for dogs since ancient times. They don't want big fish and big meat, but also help you look after the house. Idioms such as "a dog barks calmly, keeps a dog, and tries his best" all praise dogs. Moreover, dogs bark with the same sound as "Want Want", which also gives people a feeling of being rich. "Chickens come poor and dogs come rich." Once the dog comes to your house, you should treat it well, which means that your family will get rich.

The second is a new swallow nesting. Swallows are flying from the beams of your house, or nesting, which is an auspicious omen. Swallows understand human nature and generally choose places with good feng shui to build their nests. The so-called good feng shui is also a place with good ventilation and good popularity. Where it nests means who is blessed, and finally the family will have a happy event.

The third is that dead trees sprout every spring. Dead trees come back to life in spring, which is a metaphor for getting a new life after suffering, or making a bad situation better by some chance. Therefore, the emergence of new shoots is a good sign, indicating that future generations will prosper and that your life will change greatly now.

The fourth one is called magpie's door. In the past, magpies were said to bring good news. If they call home, something good must have happened at home. There are also some stories that prove that the custom of drawing magpies for good luck is very popular, and there are various varieties: for example, two magpies face to face, which is called "greeting"; Double magpies add an ancient coin called "happiness is in sight"; A badger and a magpie looked from tree to tree and cried happily. The most popular picture is the picture of a magpie climbing a plum branch to report good news, which is also called "beaming"