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The image displays a brightly lit information board, likely from a retail store or exhibition, showcasing various "Lucky Pouches" (转运福袋) in Chinese culture. The board is designed with a light-colored background and a decorative green and gold border on the left and bottom, featuring subtle patterns of deer and mountains.

The main title in prominent Chinese characters reads "转运福袋" (Zhuǎn Yùn Fú Dài), meaning "Lucky Pouch for Shifting Luck/Fortune."

Below the title, there are several red fabric pouches, each adorned with gold-colored Chinese characters and symbolic illustrations. These pouches are organized into categories, with a title above each set of pouches and a detailed description written next to it.

The categories and their descriptions are as follows:

1.  **化太岁 (Huà Tài Suì)**: This category features two larger pouches with "化太岁" printed on them. The description states: "化煞、转运、避凶、消灾解难、招财催旺、改变流年运程,护佑一年平安大吉。" (Transforms negative energy, shifts luck, averts misfortune, resolves disasters, attracts wealth, changes the flow of the year's fortune, and protects for a year of great peace and prosperity.)

Following are smaller pouches, presented in pairs, each with a corresponding category title:

2.  **平安 (Píng Ān)**: Meaning "Peace/Safety." Description: "以“观音菩萨”与宝瓶、平安扣相合,寓意平安吉祥。" (Combines "Guanyin Bodhisattva" with a precious vase and a safety buckle, symbolizing peace and auspiciousness.)
3.  **财运 (Cái Yùn)**: Meaning "Financial Luck." Description: "以“黄财神”与元宝、铜钱相合,寓意招财纳福。" (Combines "Yellow Jambhala" (God of Wealth) with gold ingots and copper coins, symbolizing attracting wealth and blessings.)
4.  **健康 (Jiàn Kāng)**: Meaning "Health." Description: "以“药师佛”与葫芦、仙鹤相合,寓意长乐永康。" (Combines "Medicine Buddha" with a gourd and a crane, symbolizing lasting joy, health, and well-being.)
5.  **万福 (Wàn Fú)**: Meaning "Ten Thousand Blessings." Description: "福,以蝙蝠祥云寓意福到吉祥。" ("Blessing" (Fu), with a bat and auspicious clouds, symbolizing blessings arriving auspiciously.)
6.  **康宁 (Kāng Níng)**: Meaning "Health and Peace." Description: "寿,以仙鹤或寿桃寓意福寿康宁。" ("Longevity" (Shou), with a crane or peach, symbolizing long life and peaceful health.)
7.  **长乐 (Cháng Lè)**: Meaning "Lasting Joy." Description: "喜,以金鱼或石榴寓意长乐幸福。" ("Joy" (Xi), with a goldfish or pomegranate, symbolizing lasting joy and happiness.)
8.  **多金 (Duō Jīn)**: Meaning "Plenty of Gold/Wealth." Description: "财,以马或钱币寓意马上有财。" ("Wealth" (Cai), with a horse or coins, symbolizing immediate wealth (literally "wealth on horseback").)
9.  **升运 (Shēng Yùn)**: Meaning "Improving Luck." Description: "禄,以鹿或葫芦寓意福禄高升。" ("Prosperity/Official Salary" (Lu), with a deer or gourd, symbolizing rising fortune and prosperity.)

In the top left corner, partially visible text likely relates to Chinese zodiac signs and their annual fortunes, mentioning "猪猴冲太岁" (Pig and Monkey clash with Grand Duke) and "龙刑太岁" (Dragon clashes with Grand Duke), suggesting these pouches might also serve as remedies for zodiac-related challenges.

Above the display board, in the top right corner of the original image, some jewelry or ornamental objects, possibly made of jade or similar material, are visible in a display case, reinforcing the impression of a commercial setting. The lighting suggests an indoor environment, possibly a museum gift shop or a specialty store.
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The image displays a brightly lit information board, likely from a retail store or exhibition, showcasing various "Lucky Pouches" (转运福袋) in Chinese culture. The board is designed with a light-colored background and a decorative green and gold border on the left and bottom, featuring subtle patterns of deer and mountains. The main title in prominent Chinese characters reads "转运福袋" (Zhuǎn Yùn Fú Dài), meaning "Lucky Pouch for Shifting Luck/Fortune." Below the title, there are several red fabric pouches, each adorned with gold-colored Chinese characters and symbolic illustrations. These pouches are organized into categories, with a title above each set of pouches and a detailed description written next to it. The categories and their descriptions are as follows: 1. **化太岁 (Huà Tài Suì)**: This category features two larger pouches with "化太岁" printed on them. The description states: "化煞、转运、避凶、消灾解难、招财催旺、改变流年运程,护佑一年平安大吉。" (Transforms negative energy, shifts luck, averts misfortune, resolves disasters, attracts wealth, changes the flow of the year's fortune, and protects for a year of great peace and prosperity.) Following are smaller pouches, presented in pairs, each with a corresponding category title: 2. **平安 (Píng Ān)**: Meaning "Peace/Safety." Description: "以“观音菩萨”与宝瓶、平安扣相合,寓意平安吉祥。" (Combines "Guanyin Bodhisattva" with a precious vase and a safety buckle, symbolizing peace and auspiciousness.) 3. **财运 (Cái Yùn)**: Meaning "Financial Luck." Description: "以“黄财神”与元宝、铜钱相合,寓意招财纳福。" (Combines "Yellow Jambhala" (God of Wealth) with gold ingots and copper coins, symbolizing attracting wealth and blessings.) 4. **健康 (Jiàn Kāng)**: Meaning "Health." Description: "以“药师佛”与葫芦、仙鹤相合,寓意长乐永康。" (Combines "Medicine Buddha" with a gourd and a crane, symbolizing lasting joy, health, and well-being.) 5. **万福 (Wàn Fú)**: Meaning "Ten Thousand Blessings." Description: "福,以蝙蝠祥云寓意福到吉祥。" ("Blessing" (Fu), with a bat and auspicious clouds, symbolizing blessings arriving auspiciously.) 6. **康宁 (Kāng Níng)**: Meaning "Health and Peace." Description: "寿,以仙鹤或寿桃寓意福寿康宁。" ("Longevity" (Shou), with a crane or peach, symbolizing long life and peaceful health.) 7. **长乐 (Cháng Lè)**: Meaning "Lasting Joy." Description: "喜,以金鱼或石榴寓意长乐幸福。" ("Joy" (Xi), with a goldfish or pomegranate, symbolizing lasting joy and happiness.) 8. **多金 (Duō Jīn)**: Meaning "Plenty of Gold/Wealth." Description: "财,以马或钱币寓意马上有财。" ("Wealth" (Cai), with a horse or coins, symbolizing immediate wealth (literally "wealth on horseback").) 9. **升运 (Shēng Yùn)**: Meaning "Improving Luck." Description: "禄,以鹿或葫芦寓意福禄高升。" ("Prosperity/Official Salary" (Lu), with a deer or gourd, symbolizing rising fortune and prosperity.) In the top left corner, partially visible text likely relates to Chinese zodiac signs and their annual fortunes, mentioning "猪猴冲太岁" (Pig and Monkey clash with Grand Duke) and "龙刑太岁" (Dragon clashes with Grand Duke), suggesting these pouches might also serve as remedies for zodiac-related challenges. Above the display board, in the top right corner of the original image, some jewelry or ornamental objects, possibly made of jade or similar material, are visible in a display case, reinforcing the impression of a commercial setting. The lighting suggests an indoor environment, possibly a museum gift shop or a specialty store.

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