
Cream papercut depicting a boy (zi) holding a reed organ (sheng) and a lotus (lian) riding on a 'qilin' (Chinese unicorn) within square panel, done by knife-cutting technique, pasted on red silk with cream paper back. This representation forms two rebuses of wishing many offsprings: 'qilin songzi' meaning "the 'qilin' will bring children" and 'lian sheng gui zi' meaning "succession of bearing noble sons".