The inspiration for the creation of the work comes from the Tao Te Ching. The work is decorated with plant patterns and ancient coin patterns, and is carved by rotating from small to large and from far to near. The jar body is composed of countless circles, squares, and four petals of flowers, representing all things in nature, the universe, and society; The outer circumference of the four petal flower is round, and the inner part is square, representing the roundness of heaven and earth. The ancients believed that nature is the most direct manifestation of heaven and earth, a combination of tangible things and intangible ideas. The circle symbolizes the Dao of equality, inclusiveness, and harmony, while the square symbolizes the order of hierarchy, moderate elasticity, and differentiation between distance and proximity. Human beings reproduce and thrive between heaven and earth, and all actions and concepts should follow the way of heaven and earth.