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What does each word mean: Fu, Lu, Shou and Xi?

F: happiness; Blessing. Blessed are those who live a long life, are healthy, peaceful, happy and well prepared.

Lu: auspicious; Fate. Also refers to salary, that is, income.

Longevity: Longevity; Never too old.

Jubilee: auspicious; Happiness.

"Fulu Xi Shou Cuisine" respectively represents people's hopes for happiness, promotion, longevity, celebration and wealth. It expresses people's concern for life, their yearning for a happy life and their pursuit of social value in simple and straightforward artistic language. In the abstract, it represents a kind of happiness view of the people.

Folks include Fuxing, Lu Xing and Shouxing, collectively known as Samsung. Some people also call God of Wealth, Lu Shen, and Shouxing. The other two kinds of folk beliefs are generally called XiShen and God of Wealth. XiShen is an auspicious god, because people's desire is to seek good fortune and avoid evil, and pursue happiness, so they invented a XiShen. The belief in the God of Wealth is the most complicated in China. Generally, they sacrificed the God of Wealth, the God of Wealth and Wu Caishen, Wu Caishen Zhao Gongming and Guan Gong; The God of Wealth is Bigen and Fan Li. In addition, people believe in the God of Wealth, including the Five Saints, Chai Rong, Cai Gongcai, Hehe Erxian, Lishi Xian Guan, Wenchang Emperor and Living God of Wealth. As far as the relationship between Fanhe and Taoism they believe in is concerned, they are Wuwen God of Wealth, Wusheng, Hehe Erxian and Wenchang Emperor.