Besides the tai sui and Jade Emperor, the gods of wealth, doors and kitchens are also appeased by those wanting the best shot at fortune From snake-themed events to whether your luck is in: discover ...
Fortune-tellers then match the “chosen” stick with a prophecy, usually written in four vertical lines of Chinese classical prose. They then explain the prose. [4] This is more common at ...
The fifth day of the first lunar month, also known as "Po Wu" or the "Festival of Po Wu", is a traditional Chinese festival that marks the birthday of the God of Wealth. It is a time when people welco ...
A performer representing the God of Wealth hands out "golden coins" to young spectators, spreading good fortune and prosperity during the Chinese New Year parade on Sunday in London's Trafalgar Square ...