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財富 means wealth or riches in Chinese.
Hanging this on your wall will label you as a “lover of money” or a “greedy person.” Order this only if you don't mind being seen in this light.
The title says it all; this word is clearly understood in Chinese and Japanese as well as Korean Hanja.
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 fortune wealth search...
| Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
富 see styles |
fù fu4 fu yutaka ゆたか |
More info & calligraphy: Wealth / Fortune / Riches / Abundance(1) riches; wealth; fortune; (2) resources; (3) (abbreviation) lottery; (surname, given name) Yutaka Rich, wealthy, affluent, well supplied; translit. pu and ve sounds; cf. 不, 布, 補, 婆. |
財 财 see styles |
cái cai2 ts`ai tsai takara たから |
money; wealth; riches; property; valuables (n,n-suf) (1) fortune; riches; (n,n-suf) (2) goods; (3) (abbreviation) (See 財団法人・ざいだんほうじん) incorporated foundation; (surname) Takara vasu; artha. Wealth, riches. |
家財 家财 see styles |
jiā cái jia1 cai2 chia ts`ai chia tsai iezai いえざい |
(1) household belongings; household goods; (2) family fortune; family assets; (surname) Iezai family wealth |
富み see styles |
tomi とみ |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) riches; wealth; fortune; (2) resources; (3) (abbreviation) lottery |
巨万 see styles |
kyoman きょまん |
(adj-no,n) (See 巨万の富) huge (fortune); immense (wealth) |
敗光 败光 see styles |
bài guāng bai4 guang1 pai kuang |
to squander one's fortune; to dissipate one's wealth |
財運 see styles |
zaiun ざいうん |
(economic good) fortune; wealth |
大黑天 see styles |
dà hēi tiān da4 hei1 tian1 ta hei t`ien ta hei tien Daikoku ten |
Mahākāla 摩訶迦 (or 謌) 羅 the great black deva 大黑神. Two interpretations are given. The esoteric cult describes the deva as the masculine form of Kālī, i.e. Durgā, the wife of Śiva; with one face and eight arms, or three faces and six arms, a necklace of skulls, etc. He is worshipped as giving warlike power, and fierceness; said also to be an incarnation of Vairocana for the purpose of destroying the demons; and is described as 大時 the "great time" (-keeper) which seems to indicate Vairocana, the sun. The exoteric cult interprets him as a beneficent deva, a Pluto, or god of wealth. Consequently he is represented in two forms, by the one school as a fierce deva, by the other as a kindly happy deva. He is shown as one of the eight fierce guardians with trident, generally blue-black but sometimes white; he may have two elephants underfoot. Six arms and hands hold jewel, skull cup, chopper, drum, trident, elephant-goad. He is the tutelary god of Mongolian Buddhism. Six forms of Mahākāla are noted: (1) 比丘大黑 A black-faced disciple of the Buddha, said to be the Buddha as Mahādeva in a previous incarnation, now guardian of the refectory. (2) 摩訶迦羅大黑女 Kālī, the wife of Śiva. (3) 王子迦羅大黑 The son of Śiva. (4) 眞陀大黑 Cintāmaṇi, with the talismanic pearl, symbol of bestowing fortune. (5) 夜叉大黑 Subduer of demons. (6) 摩迦羅大黑 Mahākāla, who carries a bag on his back and holds a hammer in his right hand. J., Daikoku; M., Yeke-gara; T., Nag-po c'en-po. |
福の神 see styles |
fukunokami ふくのかみ |
god of fortune; god of wealth |
功名利祿 功名利禄 see styles |
gōng míng lì lù gong1 ming2 li4 lu4 kung ming li lu |
position and wealth (idiom); rank, fame and fortune |
巨万の富 see styles |
kyomannotomi きょまんのとみ |
(exp,n) great wealth; enormous fortune |
Variations: |
tomi とみ |
(1) riches; wealth; fortune; (2) resources; (3) (abbreviation) (See 富くじ) lottery |
Variations: |
kamadoookosu かまどをおこす |
(exp,v5s) (1) (idiom) (rare) to make a fortune; to build family wealth; (exp,v5s) (2) (idiom) (rare) to become the head of a family |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
| Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
| Wealth Riches Fortune | 財富 财富 | cái fù / cai2 fu4 / cai fu / caifu | ts`ai fu / tsaifu / tsai fu | |
| Wealth Fortune Riches Abundance | 富 | tomi | fù / fu4 / 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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