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Three Stars of Fortune, Luster and Longevity, who else but the Lord of Longevity and the God of Wealth

Fu Lushou in Chinese mythology, is the star of fortune, fortune, longevity of the three stars. It is also known as "Fortune and Longevity", "Three Stars" and "Three Immortals", symbolizing wealth, progeny and longevity.

In traditional carvings and paintings, the three stars of fortune and longevity are arranged from left to right as the star of longevity, the star of good fortune and the star of fortune.

Distinguished from the shape:

The Longevity Star represents high longevity, holding a staff in his left hand and a peach in his hand;

The Fortunate Star represents good fortune and wealth, and was modeled by an ancient Chinese official, with a crown and a sash as an important feature;

The Star of Fortune, which has the meaning of granting blessings to a son, is shown with his hand holding a child.