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富樂 is the Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja for a title meaning prosperity and happiness.
If you have the desire to live in prosperity and happiness, this is for you.
Note: This title is often used in a Buddhist context.
幸福と繁栄の人生 is a Japanese proverb that means “A life of happiness and prosperity” or “A life of happiness and success.”
Note: Because this selection contains some special Japanese Hiragana characters, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.
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幸福成功的一生 means “A life of happiness and prosperity” or “A life of happiness and success.”
It's a very positive and inspirational wall scroll selection.
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(also means salary)
祿 is occasionally used in China to mean prosperity or good fortune.
祿 once meant the “official's salary” in old feudal China and Korea (obviously, the officials lived well, so you can imagine how this was associated with the idea of being prosperous).
祿 is only used in Korean historical documents for “salary.” In old Japanese, this means fief, allowance, stipend, reward, pension, grant, and sometimes happiness depending on context. It's very obscure in modern Japanese.
We have other entries that are better suited for a prosperity wall scroll. This entry just addresses “the coffee cup issue” where this character has been used on coffee cups and tee-shirts. However, without context, the meaning is ambiguous to some.
人生謳歌 means “live for what you love” in Japanese.
The first two characters mean “human life” or simply “living.” The last two characters mean “merit,” “prosperity,” or “what you enjoy.” This phrase can suggest working or staying busy for your own goals (in your career).
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福 is pronounced “fu” in Chinese.
The character “fu” is posted by virtually all Chinese people on the doors of their homes during the Spring Festival (closely associated with the Chinese New Year).
One tradition from the Zhou Dynasty (beginning in 256 B.C.) holds that putting a fu symbol on your front door will keep the goddess of poverty away.
福 literally means good fortune, prosperity, blessed, blessedness, happiness, and fulfillment.
You'll also see this character in Vietnam (where Chinese characters were the written form until a romanization reform) where it is pronounced Phúc - a word commonly used in Vietnamese names because of its good meaning.
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紅五蝠 is a play on words in Chinese because of some homophones.
The first thing you need to know is that the word for bat, 蝠, sounds exactly like the word for good fortune, 福. Thus, bats are often associated with good luck and good fortune in Chinese culture.
Five bats (五福 / 五蝠) means “five fortunes,” referring to luck, prosperity, wealth, happiness, and longevity.
The word red, 红, has the same sound as 宏 meaning vast, great, or magnificent. Therefore, a red bat means “vast fortune.”
Altogether, five red bats represent vast reaches of the five fortunes.
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Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your Prosperity and Happiness search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
祉福 see styles |
shifuku しふく |
(archaism) prosperity; happiness; blessedness and joy |
禍福 祸福 see styles |
huò fú huo4 fu2 huo fu kafuku かふく |
disaster and happiness fortune and misfortune; prosperity and adversity; good and evil; weal and woe misfortune and fortune |
福壽 福寿 see styles |
fú shòu fu2 shou4 fu shou fukuju ふくじゅ |
happiness and longevity (surname) Fukuju prosperity and longevity |
福徳 see styles |
fukutoku ふくとく |
fortune; happiness and prosperity; (given name) Fukunori |
福祿 福禄 see styles |
fú lù fu2 lu4 fu lu fukuroku |
Happiness and emolument, good fortune here or hereafter. |
福禄 see styles |
fukuroku ふくろく |
(1) happiness and prosperity; (2) (abbreviation) (See 福禄寿・ふくろくじゅ) Fukurokuju; god of happiness, prosperity and long life; (surname) Fukuroku |
福禄寿 see styles |
fukurokuju ふくろくじゅ |
(See 七福神・しちふくじん) Fukurokuju; god of happiness, prosperity and long life |
歌舞升平 see styles |
gē wǔ shēng píng ge1 wu3 sheng1 ping2 ko wu sheng p`ing ko wu sheng ping |
lit. to celebrate peace with songs and dance (idiom); fig. to make a show of happiness and prosperity |
歌舞昇平 歌舞升平 see styles |
gē wǔ - shēng píng ge1 wu3 - sheng1 ping2 ko wu - sheng p`ing ko wu - sheng ping |
lit. to celebrate peace with songs and dance (idiom); fig. to make a show of happiness and prosperity |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Prosperity and Happiness | 富樂 富乐 | furaku | fù lè / fu4 le4 / fu le / fule | |
A Life of Happiness and Prosperity | 幸福と繁栄の人生 | kou fuku to ha nei no jin sei koufukutohaneinojinsei ko fuku to ha nei no jin sei | ||
A Life of Happiness and Prosperity | 幸福成功的一生 | xìng fú chéng gōng de yì shēng xing4 fu2 cheng2 gong1 de yi4 sheng1 xing fu cheng gong de yi sheng xingfuchenggongdeyisheng | hsing fu ch`eng kung te i sheng hsingfuchengkungteisheng hsing fu cheng kung te i sheng |
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Prosperity | 祿 禄 | fuchi | lù / lu4 / lu | |
Live for What You Love | 人生謳歌 | jin sei ou ka jinseiouka jin sei o ka | ||
Good Luck Good Fortune | 福 | fuku | fú / fu2 / fu | |
Five Red Bats | 紅五蝠 红五蝠 | hóng wǔ fú hong2 wu3 fu2 hong wu fu hongwufu | hung wu fu hungwufu |
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In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. |
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