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Fushoulong and Cai Wufu Feng Shui ornaments
Fu, a history of the Chinese nation, is the history of people's diligent pursuit of Fu Lushou and wealth. Five Blessingg: "One is longevity, the other is wealth, the third is corning, the fourth is kindness, and the fifth is the final exam." Long life, wealth, health, peace of mind, virtue, and a good death without disaster are China's earliest concrete explanations of "happiness".
The homonym of "Hulu" and "Fulu" is a symbol of Fulu. People often use gourds as decorations or hang them indoors. People who are more particular about it tie five gourds with red ropes, which is called "Five Blessingg". There is a Hakka proverb: "Only when there is a grain in your pocket will your family style become rich." Placing Five Blessingg at home will lead to longevity, wealth and honorable status. Good health and peace of mind. Kindness, generosity and serenity.
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