Posted July 6, 199926 yr Dear cecil and robert,Can you tell me little bit about Luk Fak Sauand why and where they are kept. Thanks.regardsanonymous
Posted July 6, 199926 yr Staff Please read below:- Quote On 7/6/99 4:46:03 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear cecil and robert,Can you tell me little bitabout Luk Fak Sauand why and where they arekept. Thanks. Luk Fak Sau, or in romanized and more commonly called "Fu Lu Shou".Fu - ProsperityLu - LuckShuo - LongevityIt is supposed to bring you prosperity, luck and longevity.Normally, it normally good to display in the living room or any auspicious sector (not in the bedrooms) in hope to bring in more good luck and fortune for the family.However, it is more of a Chinese symbol of good luck rather than Feng Shui. Warmest RegardsRobert Lee Quote regardsanonymous
Posted July 7, 199926 yr Hi,There is a 17th century Chinese painting showing the 3 dieties" (from left) Longevity (in yellow) dress, Prosperity (in blue) and Luck(in brown) looking at a scroll of the yinyang symbol "at this URL: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/yinyang.htmWarmest Regards,Cecil Lee-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 3:13 PMSubject: Luk Fak Sau Quote From: "Robert Lee" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.Please read below:- Quote On 7/6/99 4:46:03 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear cecil and robert,Can you tell me little bitabout Luk Fak Sauand why and where they arekept. Thanks. Luk Fak Sau, or in romanized and more commonly called "Fu Lu Shou".Fu - ProsperityLu - LuckShuo - LongevityIt is supposed to bring you prosperity, luck and longevity.Normally, it normally good to display in the living room or any auspicioussector (not in the bedrooms) in hope to bring in more good luck and fortunefor the family.However, it is more of a Chinese symbol of good luck rather than Feng Shui.Warmest RegardsRobert Leeregardsanonymous
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