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Qianchuan Wooden Doors tells you why Chinese people value doors so much
When it comes to doors, every household needs them. Most Chinese people pay the most attention to the selection of doors during renovation. Why is that? This goes back to ancient times. Today, Qianchuan Wooden Doors will explain it to you one by one.
In ancient times, doors were a symbol of status. By looking at the door, one could know the social status of the family. This was generally reflected in the number of doors, scale, color, and decorative accessories. For example: the number of door studs. For other social classes, the lower the status, the fewer the door studs. For common people, there were none at all. Because there were no door studs, commoners were also called "Bai Ding" (commoners).

In ancient times, doors were an important carrier of cultural customs. The door is the first line of defense for a home, and naturally, there is a deity guarding it, called the "Door God." Originally, people carved the image of the deity from peach wood and hung it on the door during festivals to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune. However, carving Door Gods on peach wood was difficult, so gradually people replaced carving with painting, directly pasting Door God images on the door. This tradition has lasted for thousands of years.

In ancient times, doors were a kind of carved symbol. The patterns carved on doors symbolized wealth and blessings. Common motifs included: two lions—everything goes smoothly; lion + money pattern—continuous wealth; lion + vase—peace in everything. With the development of the times, the importance of doors has not diminished but even strengthened.

Although today's wooden doors cannot distinguish social classes, they can still represent status—that is, taste. Choosing a good door is a reflection of your taste. A door with a beautiful appearance represents your high aesthetic.

A door of good quality constantly reflects your class. Although today's doors may not represent folk culture much, they still represent rich culture. Because human nature is to seek more about the extension and connotation of life. A door is no different. It should match your tasteful life; otherwise, one day you might grow to dislike it. When choosing, you should explore its extension and connotation. Qianchuan Wooden Doors, 32 years focused on doors. Behind a door is 32 years of research and persistence. Adhering to the path of doors, staying true to the original intention, not driven by profit. Rejecting hollow doors, combining inner and outer excellence.

Many people misunderstand solid wood doors, thinking they emphasize practicality over aesthetics. Actually, Qianchuan Wooden Doors can meet your dual requirements of quality and beauty. The "carved symbols" valued in ancient times can also be achieved. Simple lines and exquisite carvings create an elegant and lively beauty, making wooden doors appear softer and more graceful.
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