In October 1976, the ancient tomb of the Su family from the Yuan Dynasty was unearthed in Tiantang Village, Huangwei Commune, Jiekou District, Shexian County (now Tiantang Village, Huangtian Township). The tomb was built in the second year of the Yuantong era (1334). A total of 11 sacrificial hall steles were unearthed, all of which are blue shale. Among them, 10 relief decorative stones are exquisitely carved like murals, with rich content. "Fu Lu Gui, Xi Feng Hou", also known as "Fu Lu Gui, Xi (Que) Fenghou", vividly portrays the ideals of ancient folk secular life through homophonic and symbolic means. In the mid Yuan Dynasty, the imperial examination system was gradually restored, and the stone carvings of "The Proud Return" and "The First Ascension" were hoped that the family could ascend to the imperial examination in the future, serve the country, and serve the general. This is also a reflection of the imperial examination culture in the society of Huizhou region.
The pattern of the design originates from the Hu Clan Ancestral Hall, which is known as the "Woodcarving Art Exhibition Hall", symbolizing "harmony", "beauty", "smoothness", and "harmony" - the harmony of the human heart, family, society, world peace, and the unity of heaven and humanity.
Cha Shi Biao (1615-1698) was from Xiuning, Anhui. Skilled in calligraphy and painting, skilled in poetry and literature, and skilled in appreciation. Craftsmanship, calligraphy and painting, precise identification. Not using many pens, cherishing ink like gold. This product is made of modern blue and white porcelain. The "Old Plum and New Branches" painting shows a love for life. Love life. An indomitable, firm, patient, and optimistic attitude towards life.