福 禄 寿 禧
Prosperity, Wealth,
Longevity and Happiness
Chinese characters usually have one or more meanings and some of them are particularly loved by Chinese people. Fu, Lu and Shou are on the top ten list of the lucky ones.
福, 'Fu' (Good Fortune) is the Star God of Fortune and Wealth. He sometimes stands one head taller than the other two Star Gods. He is always placed in the centre of them. The Star God of Happiness and Wealth holds a symbol of gold signifying wealth. Fu is one of the most popular Chinese characters used in Chinese New Year.
禄, 'Lu' - Prosperity. It used to mean official's salary in feudal China. Lu is also the God of high rank and affluence. He sometimes holds a small child symbolising wishes of healthy offspring, good fortune and hope of the future and the present. He is also seen at times holding a sceptre of power and affluence. Lu symbolises the opportunity to better ones self and receive high rewards.
The Star God of Health and Longevity is called 'Shou', 寿. He is recognised by his large head and he carries a peach in one hand which only blossoms once every three thousand years symbolising immortality. It is considered lucky to wed in the month that the Peach tree blossoms, signifying a long marriage. Shou also means life, age or birthday.
The combination of these Three Star Gods are considered auspicious by Chinese people from around the world. The three Gods should be placed in an area which is higher than a table as a mark of their honour. They are said to symbolise certain constellations in the heavens and are acknowledged at certain months of the year.
禧 - 'Happiness', is an addition to the above three. The Star God of Happiness will springle and shower blessings to ensure people will be happy always.
"Fortune", "wealth", "longevity" and "happiness" are the 4 most used words for blessings in ancient China.
There are many statues, figures, posters and ornaments made of these four stars and characters and they are extremely popular.
This carving, which I did on four separate pieces of wood, were joined together in a diamond shape. It is now hanging on the wall in my mom's house with red tassels attached to its bottom. May the Star Gods of Fortune, Prosperity, Longevity and Happiness always be close to her and give her plenty of blessings.
2 Comments:
hello!!.. haha.. i watch the drama fu lu shou.. very nice!!.. u can add dat to ur post too to make it more attractive.. waaahahahaha!! =DD
It is beautiful. One of my favorites on your site. Please show us more.
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