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What five blessings does "Five Blessings" refer to?

The "Five Blessings" refer to: the first blessing is "longevity", the second blessing is "wealth and honor", the third blessing is "wellness", the fourth blessing is "good virtue", and the fifth blessing is "good death".

That is, the five blessings recorded in the "Shu Jing": the first is longevity, the second is wealth, the third is health, the fourth is cultivating virtue, and the fifth is longevity.

1. "Longevity" means longevity and longevity.

2. "Wealth" means having enough money and wealth and having a distinguished status.

3. "Kangning" means physical health and mental peace.

4. "Good virtue" means being kind-hearted and generous and peaceful by nature.

5. A “good death” means being able to know your own death date in advance.

A person who can truly obtain these five blessings must be a peaceful person.

The "five blessings" can form a happy and fulfilling life together, but they are not wonderful when separated.

?Extended information: There are too many situations in life to mention.

As far as the changes in the five blessings are concerned, only when all five blessings come to your doorstep is perfect, the rest of the situations are just flaws and are flawed blessings.

The term "Five Blessings" comes from "Shu Jing·Hong Fan". Among the "Five Blessings", the most important one is the fourth blessing: "good virtue".

Having the virtue of being kind, generous and peaceful by nature is the best blessing.

Because virtue is the cause and root of happiness, and happiness is the result and expression of virtue.

Only by using this sincere and pure "good virtue" to do good deeds at any time and accumulate negative virtue can the other four blessings be cultivated and grow continuously.