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Fuk Luk Sau Tablet - Energy Infused

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Material: Brass and Acrylic
Color: Bronze, Green, Red, Yellow
Dimension(in): 4.5x1.4x6.5in
Weight: 652g
ID: 17-SH-02

Product Description

This extraordinary masterpiece honors our brand's long standing tradition of creating reliable emblem of fortune for discerning practitioners who pays as much attention to dressing up him or herself as to doing up the home sanctuary. Commonly used in feng shui to denote the three attributes of a good life, Fuk Luk Sau has the effect of attracting wealth, enabling blessings, bestowing happiness and offering safety protection. At the same time, it has the efficacious effect of dispelling malevolence and warding off catastrophes. Represented in human form, the Sanxing ("Three Stars"), who are Fuk, Luk, and Sau are actually "three stars" symbolizing three qualities of Prosperity, Status, and Longevity. The three stars are actually referring to Jupiter, Ursa Majoris and Canopus. The tablet features an artistic chinese sign board inscribed with chinese characters "Fuk Luk Sau" and a majestic chinese mansion with the three deities living in it. The Star of Fortune "Fuk" connotes good luck and success. The Star of Prosperity "Luk" symbolizes prosperity, where authority is gained and salary is adequate. The Star of Longevity "Sau" represents good health and longevity. The Fuk Luk Sau is therefore suitable to activate all the 8 aspirations: wealth, health, recognition, love, networking, education, career and children. This stunning masterpiece constitutes a meaningful and prestigious gift for your parents, close friends and relatives. You can display this tablet vertically on a table in your office, factory, hotel, restaurant or at the dining area of your home. 

Note: This item is energy infused and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

What Fuk Luk Sau symbolize and how to place these deities?
The Fuk Luk Sau (also known as Three Star Gods) is the most important symbol that appear in all chinese households as they integrate 

1) Happiness/Descendants Luck/Power/Authority, 
2) Success/Prosperity/Wealth and 
3) Longevity/Health. 

The Fuk Luk Sau are actually not real gods. They are only symbolically representing three important star constellations in chinese astrology. Therefore, they are never worshipped in chinese prayer altar, but rather placed as feng shui ornament to activate overall good luck at home.

The Star of Wealth "Fuk" (Fuxing) refers to planet Jupiter and has the second ranking among the three constellations. It is the star which emblems wealth, good fortune, good luck and success. Alternatively, according to a Taoist myth of the Ming dynasty, the Fuk star is associated with Yang Cheng, a governor of Daozhou in Western Han (206 BC - 24 AD). Yang Cheng risked his life by writing a memorial to the emperor to save the people from presenting dwarf slaves as the special tribute to the imperial court. After his death, the people built a temple to commemorate him, and over time he came to be considered the personification of good fortune. He is generally depicted in scholar's dress, holding a scroll, on which is sometimes written the character "Fuk". He may also be seen holding a child, or surrounded by children. He is sometimes conflated with Cai Shen, the "Wealth God". He symbolizes family happiness, life fulfillment, many children and grandchildren, good relationship and mutual love.

The Star of Authority "Luk" (Luxing) refers to Ursa Majoris (sixth star in the Wenchang cluster) and takes on the first rank of star constellation among the three. The Luk star is believed to be Zhang Xian who lived during the later Shu dynasty. The word luk specifically refers to the salary of a government official. As such, the Luk star is the star of prosperity, rank, and influence. The Luk star was also worshipped separately from the other two as the deity dictating one's success in the imperial examinations, and therefore success in the imperial bureaucracy. The Luk star is usually depicted in the dress of a mandarin. He is also the epitome of high ranking official, where authority is gained and salary is adequate. He is denoted as a wiseman who carries the ru yi (chinese sceptre) that promises smoothness and success in endeavours and a gold ingot that promises wealth luck. He normally bestows one with career/business success with enhanced income luck.

The Star of Longevity "Sau" (Shouxing) is a Carinae (Canopus), the star of the south pole in Chinese astronomy, and is believed to control the life spans of mortals. This star is often being symbolized by an oldman with protruding forehead, white hair and beard whom attained immortality. He normally carries a dragon crutch, a peach, the fungus of immortality ling tzi and the wu lou (gourd) which have medicinal values. He often impart virtues to people on the secret of longevity and ask them to avoid greed, negative thinking and arrogance as principles to sustaining longevity and good health. His magical peach is blossomed from the heaven only every 3000 years. His image represents good health and longevity.

The Fuk Luk Sau is often arranged with the Fuk in the center, the Luk on his right and Sau on his left. However, the arrangement in this manner is not compulsory. In fact, one can also choose to arrange them in any manner, for example:

1) The Fuk in center, the Sau on his right and Luk on his left. 
2) The Fuk followed by Luk then followed by Sau from left to right or right to left.

Fuk Luk Sau is best placed in the following locations:

1) Reception area as you enter your homes to signify all aspirations of life being fulfilled. They must be placed higher than 3 feet on solid tables.

2) Important areas of your living rooms and family rooms (any directions or sectors) to tap excellent Feng Shui luck and energies. 

3) In hotel lobbies, reception areas of business premises or the directors' office.

4) Dining area facing your dining table for blessings of a lifetime on the whole family. They should be placed on side tables that are above three feet high. 

5) Fuk Luk Sau can be placed behind your sitting position to gain vital support and good fortune to fulfill all your aspirations in life. 

6) According to the "Sub Direct Spirit" by observing the Ho Tu, the secondary wealth corner for Period 8 (2004-2024) resides in the east. Therefore, placing the Fuk Luk Sau in your east is said to bring you abundance luck and excellent fortune.


Note: Kindly do not place Fuk Luk Sau in your bedrooms, toilets and kitchen.