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Macao birthday stamps issued

1994 China and macau S67 legends and myths-fu, Lu and shou?

Circulation: 300,000 sets (stamps) Designer: Pan Jinling? S67M souvenir sheet circulation: 225,000 sheets

? Taoism calls it Fu Lushou Samsung, and it is called "Ziweilong De Fu Lushou Samsung". China people believe in God very much, believing that happiness is human luck, wealth is wealth, and longevity is human health. Fu Lushou is three auspicious rising stars in the sky circulated by the people. Fu, holding a baby means Five Blessingg; Lu's wishful thinking means that high officials are generous; Holding a peach in your hand means longevity. Folks like to regard happiness, luck and longevity as the symbols of happiness, good luck and longevity in life.

God bless? -A taste of Shang Yuan God bless the people and the emperor. According to folklore, the God of Wealth was originally a one-year-old star, namely Jupiter, and later it gradually became anthropomorphic. One theory originated from the heavenly officials among the three officials of Taiping Road and evolved into the theory of God bless the people. It is said that the blessed god is the secretariat of Yangcheng and Daozhou in Tang Dynasty. Because of its resistance to the good governance of tribute dwarfs, it is regarded as a blessing god.

Shen Lu, Hong Ren Emperor of Kaiyuan Wenchang, Fuyuan, was in charge of the official and literary transport. Being an official in ancient times was directly related to the imperial examination, and the imperial examination was directly related to the reading and writing of literati. Therefore, Shen Lu is not only worshipped by the officialdom, but also loved by people who advocate culture, and becomes the folk god of auspicious and literary. Together with the God of Longevity, the God of Lu is revered among the people of China. There are also folks who regard Shen Lu as the god who sends his son, and folk operas have the lyrics of "Lu Xing sends his son to Xiangyun". Because "deer" is homophonic with "Lu", it is generally used to symbolize "Lu" in China's New Year pictures, genre pictures and auspicious pictures.

The birthday girl-the birthday girl in China mythology. It is one of the three stars of Fu Lushou, also known as the Antarctic immortal. After Qin Shihuang unified the world, Shouxing Temple was built in Duxian County near Chang 'an. The birthday star evolved into the name of a fairy. The Journey to the West, a novel in Ming Dynasty, wrote that the birthday girl "holds Ganoderma lucidum in her hand", with long head, big ears and short body. There is a fairy tale of "Fu Lushou's three stars passed through the world" in "Warning Records". In the portrait, the birthday boy is an old man with a white beard, holding a stick in his hand and holding up his forehead. Deer, cranes and peaches are often arranged. , symbolizing longevity.