In China's traditional intangible cultural heritage, "Fu, Lu, Shou, Xi, Cai" is a set of auspicious symbols that carry the people's good wishes.

Collectively referred to as "Five Blessings," "Five Stars," and "Five Blessings Arrive" form a deeply rooted system of auspicious symbols, embedded in folk life and spiritual pursuits.

With the protection of the Five Blessings, success and achievement will follow. Let the thousand-year intangible cultural heritage from the East shine uniquely in the global cryptocurrency field.

Fu Lu Shou Xi Cai - Five Blessings Arrive:


• God of Fortune:

"Fu" is a symbol of good fortune and happiness, signifying family harmony and well-being, and is the core of auspicious culture. Its image is often associated with the legend of "Heavenly Official Bestowing Blessings," commonly depicted as a gentle elder holding a lantern with the character for fortune or a scroll, or accompanied by bat patterns. In folklore, "Fu" represents not only personal success but also encompasses the grand wish for familial harmony and a prosperous nation, reflecting people's most sincere yearning for a "fulfilled life."

• Lu God:

"Lu" symbolizes fame, wealth, and a prosperous life, with its core meaning being a successful career and a bright future. Its image often depicts officials dressed in ornate robes, holding an ivory tablet or a scepter, closely linked to the ancient imperial examination system and the development of official careers. Whether it is scholars hoping to achieve academic success or professionals wishing for career achievements, "Lu" embodies people's beautiful pursuit of a life free from worries about their careers and sustenance.


• Shou God:

"Shou" refers to longevity, symbolizing health and a long life, and is the core of longevity culture. Its classic image depicts an elderly person with white hair, holding a dragon-headed cane, accompanied by a peach of immortality and a crane - the peach symbolizes longevity, while the crane represents auspiciousness and purity. The image of "Shou" is often seen in birthday celebration customs, conveying the younger generation's beautiful wishes for their elders of "long-lasting blessings and health for a hundred years."


• Xi God:

"Xi" symbolizes all festive events in the human world, encompassing various auspicious scenes such as weddings, the birth of children, and family reunions. Unlike other symbols, "Xi" does not have a fixed image; it is often represented through festive symbols, such as celebratory red silk, the magpie that brings good news, and lanterns inscribed with the character "Xi." When people celebrate joyous occasions, they express their wishes for "welcoming happiness" by posting the character "Xi" and placing auspicious ornaments, praying for a life filled with joy and continuous good fortune.


• Cai Shen:

"Cai" is the symbol of wealth and abundance, usually categorized in folklore into two images: "Literary" and "Martial." The "Literary" image, represented by figures like Fan Li and Bi Gan, has an elegant and gentle demeanor, signifying that "a gentleman loves wealth but acquires it through the right means," suitable for decoration in shops and studies; the "Martial" image, represented by figures like Guan Yu and Zhao Gongming, is powerful and majestic, implying not only the ability to bring wealth but also to protect peace. Whether it is merchants wishing for prosperous business or ordinary people hoping for a wealthy life, "Cai" is a highly favored auspicious image.

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