Samsung is also the subject of many Han folk paintings. It is common for Fuxing to hold the word "Fu", Lu Xing to hold a gold ingot, and the birthday girl to hold a peach and walk on crutches. There is also a symbolic painting method, drawing bats, sika deer and peaches, and expressing happiness, wealth and longevity with their homonyms. Fuxing gives happiness according to people's good deeds. The ancients thought that Jupiter could bring good luck to people, so it was called lucky star. But Taoism has another saying. There were dwarfs in Daozhou in the Tang Dynasty, which Tang Dezong found very interesting. He ordered to pay tribute to several palace slaves every year for his enjoyment. Yangcheng, the secretariat of Daozhou, thought it was inhuman, so he risked committing a crime and asked Tang Dezong to abolish this tribute. Daozhou people felt the kindness of Yangcheng and regarded him as the lucky star of the state, and later became the lucky star of Taoism.
Lu Xing is in charge of Rong Lu's position on earth. His origin is not clear, because Lu means to get rich, so Han people often describe him as a god of wealth: wearing an iron crown, with a black beard, holding iron whip in his hand and riding a tiger. In the three-star group portrait of Taoism, he is a white-faced civil servant.
The birthday girl is also called the old man in Antarctica. The ancients believed that Invivo could predict the life span of a country and increase the life span of people, which became a symbol of longevity. The birthday girl looks youthful, energetic, old and lasting, with a prominent forehead, kind and lovely. As early as the Eastern Han Dynasty, there were activities of offering sacrifices to the birthday girl among the Han people, which were combined with the ceremony of respecting the elderly. When worshipping, crutches should be given to people in their seventies.