The Sanxing of Fu Lu Shou originated in China's ancient natural worship of stars. Fuxing, Luxing, and Longevity, the ancients gave them extraordinary divinity and unique personality charm according to their own understanding and feelings. This is the belief of the Chinese people, and they have a great influence among the people. This three-star belongs to Taoist gods. Taoism is a religious belief born and bred in China, so these three gods can often be seen in ordinary alleys and thousands of households. They are all provided with Taoist gods, and the three gods of Fu, Lu and Shou have become a true portrayal of the ideals of folk secular life. It is common for Fuxing to hold a "Fu" in his hand, Luxing holding gold ingots, and Longevity holding a peach and leaning on a cane. In addition, there is a symbolic painting method, in which bats, sika deer, and longevity peaches are painted, and their homophonic sounds are used to express the meaning of happiness, wealth, and longevity.
Sanxing of stone carving: "Fu Xing" holds a child in his hand, symbolizing the blessing of having a child and everything. "Lu Xing" wore luxurious court clothes and held a jade wishful in his hands, symbolizing that he would become an official and enter a prince, and increase wealth and wealth. "Shou Xing" holds the peaches in his hand, with a happy and peaceful smile on his face, symbolizing well-being and longevity. Among the three stars of stone carvings of Fu, Lu and Shou, originally only "Lu Xing" was the god of wealth; but because the three stars are usually a trinity, the two stars of Fu and Shou are also regarded as the gods of wealth.