Posted January 5, 200916 yr Staff 1. Traditionally, an upside down "Fu" symbol. (As shown in the red arrow. Just slightly above to the right of the man.) 2. What this symbolises is the hope that wealth flows into a home or in this case a business unit. 3. Traditionally, one should not leave this symbol "permanently" at the main entrance. It is suppose to be "acknowleged", and once brought into say the home or office, it should be placed "upright" with the proper "Fu" symbol right-side up! This symbol should not be placed inside the home/office upside down.
Posted February 1, 200916 yr Staff Another "permanent" placement of an upside-down "Fu" image on an apartment's main entrance door!
Posted March 29, 201015 yr Staff A popular misconception: Placing the "Fu" upside down for too long...
Posted November 29, 201014 yr Staff Another one of those inverted Fu's. This time, at Harvey Norman, Funan Centre, 2010. Quote On 1/5/2009 7:00:53 PM, Anonymous wrote:1. Traditionally, an upsidedown "Fu" symbol. (As shown inthe red arrow. Just slightlyabove to the right of theman.)2. What this symbolises is thehope that wealth flows into ahome or in this case abusiness unit.3. Traditionally, one shouldnot leave this symbol"permanently" at the mainentrance. It is suppose to be"acknowleged", and oncebrought into say the home oroffice, it should be placed"upright" with the proper "Fu"symbol right-side up! Thissymbol should not be placedinside the home/office upsidedown.
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