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What does Five Blessingg mean?

Five Blessingg represents five auspicious wishes: longevity is better than Nanshan, congratulations on getting rich, health and safety, noble moral character, and good beginning and good end.

Five Blessingg has become a household name. Most people know the idiom "five blessings", but few people know what Five Blessingg's "Five Blessingg" refers to.

Five Blessingg was first published in Shang Shu Hong Fan. Five Blessingg recorded: "Life, wealth, health, morality, final exam." . Later, due to taboos and other reasons, "Five Blessingg" also changed. For example, Huan Tan in the Eastern Han Dynasty changed "the final life of the senior high school entrance examination" to "many descendants" in "New Doubts 13", and later "Five Blessingg" became "long life, wealth, happiness, virtue and many descendants"

Five Blessingg:

Five Blessingg, a Nuo dance, is a part of Zhong Kui, a Nuo dance (also known as Tiaojian, there are generally six jumps: Five Blessingg, Jiaguan, Flat Peach, Kuixing, God of Wealth and Longfeng, that is, Fulu Xi Shou Caizi Drama).

According to the research of experts organized by the Zhong Kui Institute of Culture, this is an ancient folk cultural activity in Gu Quan Happy Valley, Shijing Town, Huxia County, Shaanxi Province. It has been circulated since the Tang and Song Dynasties, hoping that life will be rich, happy and boundless.

It is a combination of religious culture, folk culture and artistic culture. It is based on primitive culture, guided by Yin-Yang and Five Elements, and based on magic and witchcraft, and incorporates the contents of nature worship, totem worship, ghost worship, ancestor worship and reproductive worship. It is an important part of China folk culture and a living fossil of China dance. Since the Tang Dynasty, the promotion of officials has been widely circulated.