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Lucky Four-Leaf Clover


Many Chinese people are interested in St. Patrick’s Day.

Lucky Four-Leaf Clover


St. Patrick’s Day is a joyful holiday. Green clothing, green hats, and green rivers all make people feel hopeful.
Although there is no St. Patrick’s Day in China, many Chinese people are very interested in this holiday.
However, because this holiday is in March, which is when Chinese people are just starting a new year at work, ..
.. many people are unable to travel overseas to celebrate this holiday.
Although they are unable to participate, this does not at all affect Chinese people’s fondness for St. Patrick’s Day.
Chinese people like the color green. In Chinese culture, green represents hope.
So, Chinese people like the green St. Patrick’s Day and also like the symbolism of the three-leaf clover for St. Patrick’s Day.
Today, three-leaf clovers are also grown in some parts of China!
Talking about three-leaf clovers also reminds people of four-leaf clovers.
Many Chinese people also believe in the symbolism of the four-leaf clover.
They believe that the four-leaf clover represents luck.
The four leaves on the four-leaf clover respectively represent “fame”, “fortune”, “love”, and “health”.
So, besides the three-leaf clover, the four-leaf clover is also very popular in China. Chinese people love it!
Wishing you a Happy St. Patrick’s Day, and wishing you luck and happiness every day!

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