No matter where people live in China, they like to put the word "Fu" on the gate, and most of the screen walls of the northern quadrangles are written with the word "Fu". It is said in Shuo Wen Jie Zi Zhu that "those who are blessed also know that they are lucky, and those who are not, they are blessed", that is, "blessing" means that everything goes well. In myths and legends, there is a fairy mountain on the East China Sea, and there is a lucky star on the mountain, which is in charge of human happiness.
Fu calligraphy embodies rich oriental beauty, auspiciousness and wealth. When I moved, I chose Fu calligraphy, which has excellent meaning. As a decoration, it can be hung in the living room, study, porch, bedroom, restaurant and other occasions at home, which not only looks jubilant, but also allows blessings to be distributed in every corner of indoor space.
Where is the most appropriate place to hang the word "Fu" at home? The word "Fu" should be hung on the wall opposite the entrance, the east wall of the living room, the west wall of the living room, the bedroom and the study. In particular, householders who live with old people and children need to hang a picture of "Fu" at home to pray, receive blessings and bless their families. Teacher Liu Wenshun's cinnabar writing is recommended to everyone to help you fill the cup for generations to come.
"Blessing" is the first of the six blessings, namely "blessing, wealth, longevity, happiness, wealth and luck", and "seeking, accepting, cherishing and blessing" is also a generalization and representative of various cultural phenomena. Fu is divided into Five Blessingg and Shang Shu Hong Fan: "Five Blessingg: one is longevity, the other is wealth, the third is corning, the fourth is virtue, and the fifth is the end of the senior high school entrance examination."