The character Fú ( 福, Unicode U+798F) meaning "fortune" or "good luck" is represented both as a Chinese ideograph and, at times, pictorially, in one of its homophonous forms.
Get a Bowl of Oranges
In Chinese culture, oranges are a symbol of good luck and wealth. Oranges are also a source of active, uplifting yang energy. Yang energy is bright and life-affirming, like the midday sun.
Chinese numismatic "good luck charms" or "auspicious charms" are inscribed with various Chinese characters representing good luck and prosperity. There was popular belief in their strong effect and they were traditionally used in an effort to scare away evil and protect families.
Chinese culture: five blessings, also known as the "Five Happiness" or "Five Good Fortunes", which refer to longevity, wealth, health and composure, love of virtue, and the desire to die a natural death in old age (or timely death).
Top three luckiest items in Feng Shui are lucky bamboo plants, evil eye and wind chimes. It brings wealth and keeps negative energies away.
Maybe you would like horseshoes, ladybugs, rabbit's feet, or four-leaf clovers. Wearing these as ribbons or lapel pins, for example, will bring you good luck and keep the good luck symbols close at hand.
Chinese coins were once currency in ancient China, so it makes sense that they represent wealth and abundance. They are considered one of the Eight Treasures along with the pearl, lozenge, stone chime, rhinoceros's horn, mirror, book, and leaf, which are all symbols of good fortune and prosperity.
Traditionally, the Northern and Southeastern areas or corners are the “wealth area” of a space, representing career and money. So keep this in mind when placing your chosen charms.
The dragon is the most powerful symbol in Chinese culture with supernatural powers and the ability to control cosmic forces. Very much a sacred imperial symbol, it represents the Emperor (just as the phoenix represents the Empress).
A set of three, six or nine Feng Shui Chinese coins are considered lucky.
Widely regarded as lucky, the noble elephant is a symbol of wisdom and strength. Bring some of their peaceful vibes into your home with some beautiful artworks or ornaments featuring these gentle giants.
"Gold and silver also signify wealth, and black represents the water element. Water equals money in feng shui," Cantley says. According to feng shui, it is especially important to choose the colors of everything in your home very carefully, from paint to decor and furniture.
(I) Red — Happiness, Success and Good Fortune
It is also the national color representing happiness, beauty, vitality, good luck, success and good fortune. Red is famously popular in relation to anything Chinese and is widely used during festivals and important events like weddings.
The character fu (福) stands for blessings, good luck, and good fortune. The Chinese word for bat (fu 蝠) has the same sound as the character fu (福) and therefore is a symbol for blessing.
Gold. According to Feng Shui principles, the colour gold can help manifest good luck and it also plays an important role in attracting money.
From knocking on wood to horseshoes to ladybugs, United States popular culture idolizes many tokens and rituals believed to bring good fortune. None are seemingly as strange, however, as the rabbit's foot: a severed mammalian paw often dyed and fastened into a keychain for safe keeping.
In feng shui, hanging bells where they will be rung often is the most desirable placement. Entrance doors are the ideal place to hang a bell. Outside your front door is the entry point of chi energy coming into your home. By hanging a bell on the outside doorknob, you ensure positive chi energy will enter your home.
Feng Shui coins are used in general for attracting wealth and prosperity depending on which school of feng shui you follow. Coins are generally arranged in sets of three, tied together with a red ribbon, symbolizing the unity of man, earth, and heaven called the Tien-di-Ren.