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15 Fu Lu Shou Statues Placement, Benefits, Significance

Bhawana Rathore
4 min readMay 10, 2022

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Feng Shui Fu Lu Shou Statues Placement Tips- Fu Lu Shou constitutes a significant part of Chinese households. The three deities are known to bring luck and prosperity your way. To know more about their placement, continue reading!

In Chinese folklore, Fu Lu Shou is the name of three deities. In literal terms, the names mean blessings, prosperity, and longevity. These three are known to cover most aspects of life broadly.

In most households, offices, and shops, you will often see these three statues there, hoping that they will bring happiness and luck. In other terms, these are also known as the Three Star Gods.

Contrary to popular belief, these aren’t worshipped. Rather, they are displayed in homes or offices to symbolize fortune and luck, and harmony. Lots of people also think that these statues are very lucky for them.

Fu Lu and Shou are more than just deities. They represent harmony. Ideally, they should be placed in any main room of the house. They should not face each other or the toilet or the staircase. Apart from that, they should be arranged in a row, with Lu in the middle. They can only work their magic if enough focus is given to their arrangement and placement.

To know more about these statues and their placement, continue reading!

Fu is the Chinese character seen to be carrying a child and a scroll. Representing blessings and fortune, this character is a staple in almost every Chinese household.

  • The child symbolizes luck.
  • The scroll, on the other hand, shows the importance of knowledge and learning and why that is important to live a healthy and successful life.

Fu’s Tales in Folklore

  • There was once a government official named Xang Cheng. In his village, most people were very short.
  • The emperor got excited when he found out about this village. When he saw others shorter than him, he felt great about himself.
  • Since he found it very hard to visit the village again, he ordered some short people from the village to be sent to his palace every year.
  • They were then told to remain there and not return…

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Bhawana Rathore
Bhawana Rathore

Written by Bhawana Rathore

Passionate abt food, garden and Feng shui

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