Mr. Phuc symbolizes luck, goodness, gentle children, good grandchildren. According to legend, Mr. Phuc was an honest mandarin at the head of the ancient court. Mr. Phuc has many descendants, all of whom are filial and successful. Therefore, the statue of Mr. Phuc often holds the baby in his arms. Happiness is the first wish of every person. The statue of Mr. Phuc will bring the homeowner many blessings, obedient, obedient and successful descendants.
Mr. Loc: Also known as Mr. Than Tai symbolizes wealth, prosperity and fortune. Legend says that Mr. Loc was a great mandarin of the court, had a knack for speaking, so he was blessed with countless fortunes by the king. Mr. Loc wears a mandarin hat and holds a wish-fulfilling jade in his hand, symbolizing the advancement of fame, fortune, and prosperity. Mr. Loc often stands in the middle of the three-man statue.
Mr. Tho: In the set Phuc Loc Tho statue. The old man stood last. Ong Tho is the image of an old fairy, white beard and hair, very high forehead. Holding a fairy peach in the hand, holding a stick with a gourd containing a single fairy. Mr. Tho will bless the owner to always have health and longevity to enjoy happiness. Many people wonder why the statue of Mr. Tho is lower than the other 2 statues and think that it is an error while carving the statue, but that is not the case. Mr. Tho is the image of an old man leaning on a cane and always stooping slightly, so his statue must be lower to be reasonable.
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