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Chinese Old Carving Jade

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Chinese Valentine's Day

Today, every village road annihilation of most of the rut - the only point to yesterday's logo. Looking at only a little rut and ponder who stole the years, turn the place where. Those years was the eternal, mutual dependency blending. Once upon a time, intoxicating spring, wildflowers in full bloom; the summer heat, smoke cicadas; golden September, a bumper harvest; cold winter, snow or rain ... ...

Leaned on the track and makes a stroke, such as touching the earth on the cheek. Travel alone along the Village Road, looking for childhood memories, it is flying in the flowers of the butterfly fish out of a juvenile boy turned to follow, tottering on the grass to catch up, call for the introduction of maternal tears behind the moving screen.

Rut, on the road in the years accumulated a treasure of memories, where freedom, flowers, green grass fragrance ...

Today is Chinese Valentine's Day ,we wish all lovers can have a good Valentine's Day ! Or should we say Happy Night of Sevens! or Happy Festival to Plead for Skills! or Happy Seventh Sister's Birthday! or Happy Night of Skills!? This is the day Shanghaiist has had circled on our lunar calendar for some time now, the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. Today we will display our skill at carving melons, we will decorate the horns of our neighborhood oxen with flowers and we will go to the "temple of matchmaker" and pray that we get hooked up. Good times, good times. China Daily fills us in on the holiday's history: The festival has its origin from a romantic tragedy. As the story goes, once there was a cowherd, Niulang, who lived with his elder brother and sister-in-law. But she disliked and abused him, and the boy was forced to leave home with only an old cow for company. The cow, however, was a former god who had violated imperial rules and was sent to earth in bovine form. One day the cow led Niulang to a lake where fairies took a bath on earth. Among them was Zhinu, the most beautiful fairy and a skilled seamstress. The two fell in love at first sight and were soon married. They had a son and daughter and their happy life was held up as an example for hundreds of years in China. Yet in the eyes of the Jade Emperor, the Supreme Deity in Taoism, marriage between a mortal and fairy was strictly forbidden. He sent the empress to fetch Zhinu. Too bad this LSD trip didn't take place in Canada. Fairies can marry whoever they want there. Several other variations on the story of qi xi exist. China Daily, it seems, glossed over the juiciest part of the story: A young cowherd named Niu Lang  happens across seven fairy sisters bathing in a lake. Encouraged by his mischievous companion the ox, he steals their clothes and waits to see what will happen next. The fairy sisters elect the youngest and most beautiful sister Zhi Nüto retrieve their clothing. She does so, but since Niu Lang sees her naked she must agree to his request for marriage.

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HELP!! i bought this freakish looking idol statue from a flea market...what God is it? where is it from?

ok, so i was at the local weekend flea market, n i saw this peddler with many unusual antiques n handicrafts, such as old chinese porcelain plates n vases, asian tribal wood carvings, chinese jade, mayan looking brass ware n jewelry etc.

so i saw this idol statue carved out of stone, it looks old, n has some aged spots. i bought it for $20.

now as it is sitting in my bedroom desk, i m kind of freaked out, by its devilish looks.

anyway, does anybody know what god is this? which ancient culture or tribe is it from? how do i worship or respect it??

i m scared......help!!!

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Answer:

Could be a rough carving of Baphomet. But I dont know. It doesnt look evil to me, the eyes have been painted red.

If you think its giving you bad vibes get rid of it, thats the best thing to do.