

An ancient divine deer, its hide adorned with nine colors, antlers pure as snow—one of Dunhuang's Four Auspicious Beasts. Inspired by the Dunhuang mural “The Birth of the Deer King,” it carries forward the Wei-Jin dynasty's “graceful form and serene image” painting style, seeking enduring peace and prosperity within classical cultural charm. The Nine-Colored Deer embodies the spirit of mountains and rivers, radiating auspicious energy and bestowing blessings. The Nine-Colored Deer emerges from the morning sun, stepping upon auspicious clouds. Its form is dignified and graceful, full yet spirited; its contours are vigorous and upright, leaping with lifelike vitality. The deer's head bows slightly, displaying the demeanor of a humble gentleman, symbolizing gentle kindness, courage, and justice. Against a backdrop of stone cliffs and clouds, the deer's call echoes, evoking the spirit of Dunhuang. A life lived with modesty and integrity brings lifelong blessings and well-being, ensuring joyful encounters and noble connections wherever one goes, with both fortune and prosperity arriving together.