The three feng shui gods of wealth are Fuk, Luk, and Sau. Also known as The three immortals or the three wise men, these deities constitute a traditional feng shui remedy to attract health, wealth, and prosperity into a person's life. There are many legends about the three gods. A popular belief says they are a representation of specific celestial energy that is available for the benefit of humans. Although they are typically displayed together in feng shui, each god carries different symbolism and energy. Their energies work together to create a harmonious balance.
Fuk
The Chinese character Fuk (or Fu) means "good luck" or "good fortune." And the deity Fuk represents blessings of luck, health, and happiness. There is a popular belief that Fuk is the personification of the planet Jupiter, with all of its associated energy of good luck. In feng shui statues and other depictions, Fuk is often seen holding either a scroll or a child and wearing the garb of a scholar. The child is there to symbolize the transmission of good luck to future generations, and the scroll can be perceived as the importance of knowledge and learning.
Subject ID: 120618
MoreThe three feng shui gods of wealth are Fuk, Luk, and Sau. Also known as The three immortals or the three wise men, these deities constitute a traditional feng shui remedy to attract health, wealth, and prosperity into a person's life. There are many legends about the three gods. A popular belief says they are a representation of specific celestial energy that is available for the benefit of humans. Although they are typically displayed together in feng shui, each god carries different symbolism and energy. Their energies work together to create a harmonious balance.
Fuk
The Chinese character Fuk (or Fu) means "good luck" or "good fortune." And the deity Fuk represents blessings of luck, health, and happiness. There is a popular belief that Fuk is the personification of the planet Jupiter, with all of its associated energy of good luck. In feng shui statues and other depictions, Fuk is often seen holding either a scroll or a child and wearing the garb of a scholar. The child is there to symbolize the transmission of good luck to future generations, and the scroll can be perceived as the importance of knowledge and learning.
Luk
One meaning of Luk (or Lu) is "salary," and the energy of the god Luk is stability, influence, success, and financial abundance. Luk stands in the middle of the other two deities and is often depicted holding either a gold bar or a ru yi, a scepter that symbolizes power and authority.
Sau
Sau (or Shou) means "longevity." The god Sau is typically depicted as a wise old man with a high forehead and a warm, happy smile. He often holds a staff to show his old age and symbolize longevity. And he carries a peach, which is considered to be a symbol of youth, beauty, and immortality.
Subject ID: 120618
Subject ID: 120618