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Fulushou – Three Stars of Fortune, Prosperity and Longevity
“FuluShou” Sanxing_(deities) refers to three important deities in Chinese culture, namely, the God of Fortune (Fu), the God of Prosperity (Lu), and the God of Longevity (Shou). Here is a brief introduction to them:
- The God of Fortune (Fu)
- He is believed to bestow good fortune, happiness, and blessings upon people. He is often depicted as a plump, smiling figure, usually dressed in red, holding a scepter or other symbols of good luck.
- The God of Prosperity (Lu)
- The God of Prosperity is associated with wealth, official rank, and career success. In some images, he is shown wearing official robes and a hat, holding a tablet or scroll, which represents his power and status. He is thought to help people achieve prosperity and success in their careers and bring financial rewards.
- The God of Longevity (Shou)
- The God of Longevity is responsible for granting long life and good health. He is typically portrayed as an elderly man with a long white beard, a high forehead, and a kind expression. He often holds a staff or a peach, which is a symbol of immortality in Chinese culture.
“Fulushou” not only represents the three aspects of people’s pursuit of a happy life but also reflects the traditional values and cultural connotations of the Chinese nation. These deities are widely worshipped and depicted in various art forms such as paintings, sculptures, and New Year pictures, and have become an important part of Chinese folk culture.
The Three Stars of Fortune, Prosperity, and Longevity are three celestial beings in Chinese folk beliefs, symbolizing happiness, good fortune, and longevity. In Taoism, they are regarded as three auspicious deities in the heavens.
The origin of the Three Stars of Fortune, Prosperity, and Longevity can be traced back to the ancient worship of celestial bodies and nature. The God of Fortune corresponds to the Planet Jupiter, the God of Prosperity corresponds to Wenchang Star (one of the seven stars of the Big Dipper), and the God of Longevity corresponds to the South Pole Star (Laoren Star). These celestial bodies were endowed with divinity in ancient China and became the objects that people prayed to for good luck and longevity.
The Three Stars of Fortune, Prosperity, and Longevity have had a profound influence on Chinese culture. They are not only important deities in Taoism but also frequently appear in various artworks such as paintings, sculptures, and ceramics, symbolizing happiness, good fortune, and longevity. In modern society, despite the changes in lifestyle, the beautiful implications represented by the Three Stars of Fortune, Prosperity, and Longevity are still deeply rooted in people’s hearts, reminding us to stay true to our original aspirations, cherish the present moment, and pursue a better life.


Style | Golden FU, Golden LU, Golden SHOU, Colorful FU, Colorful LU, Colorful SHOU |
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