Fortune Coin
Why does Jordan need any more money?
With a fortune of 30 million why is Katie Price so desparate to keep coining it in. How much money does she think she needs or is it just pure greed?
Actually I think she just loves being photographed, and I`m sure she would pose for nothing. She`s so in love with herself, and it shows. When she is alone, I wonder if she thinks about how phony she is. Strip the lashes, the botox, the lip enhancement, the many boob jobs, let`s not forget the different coloured contact lenses, the cheek and chin implants, it goes on and on. The people that idolise her must be so gullible. Alex appears a nice lad, and maybe he likes the limelight now, I hope he does`nt get hurt, because Kate price is a law unto herself, and no-one else. I call that being self-centred.
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Chinese Feng Shui 6 Coin Hanger for Prosperity and Good Fortune Sale Price: $0.75 |
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This Chinese hanger is ideal above or behind a desk or cash register, this wonderful hanger is bound to increase abundance, prosperity and good fortune. The powerful money attractor contains six coins cascading down from a traditional Chinese knot, complete with a red tassel... |
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Amulet - Chinese Feng Shui Lucky Coins with Brocade Pouches - 2 sets Sale Price: $5.75 |
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Chinese Red Enless Knot Feng Shui Coins to Attract Wealth and Health - 2 sets Sale Price: $0.79 |
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Authentic recreations of Qing era coins are bound with red string and a hand tied Endless Knot to create a set of good luck charms. The endless knot is an ancient symbol from India, which traveled across Asia with the spread of Buddhism... |
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Chinese Feng Shui Coins for Wealth and Success - 2 sets of 3 Sale Price: $0.01 |
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These are authentic recreations of Ching era currency, which were round coins with a square hole in the center. The convention was used to allow people to string coins together into sets of 10, 20, 50 and so forth... |
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Champagne Criss-Cross Silk Brocade Fortune Cookie Purse Sale Price: $3.25 |
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2.75 inches x 1.5 inches high. Everyday luxury for everyday organization. Our fortune cookie coin purses are ideal for spare change, but many of our customers use them as place card holders. Popular for party and wedding favors. |
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Fortune Cat Coin Purses Sale Price: $22.95 |
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Art Glass Blessing Coin, 5" Emerald; Good Fortune, Good Health, Longevity, Happiness & Auspiciousness. Made in USA, 10% recycled content. Sale Price: $125.00 |
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Inspired by the tradition of hanging hollow brass calligraphy on the wall in Asian homes and businesses, the Art Glass Blessings were born to remind people of the good things in life. Translation from the top right to bottom, then moving to the left: Good Fortune, Good Health, Longevity and Happiness and Auspiciousness... |
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Fortune Coins Wind Chimes |
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Hear the soft sounds of this fourtune coins chime as the wind whistles through your garden. Wind chime measures 21 inches in length. |
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Fortune Bat with 5-Coin Talisman Sale Price: $19.99 |
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Fortune Bat is one of the auspicious animal in feng shui. It pronounced as the coming of the Good Luck in Chinese. 5-coin is the symbol of the wealth. There are a lot of Chinese auspicious words, such as boom in business, in and out safety, etc, are carved on both sides of the Fortune Bat talisman... |
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White Ceramic Maneki Neko Lucky Cat #KT6-C Sale Price: $6.99 |
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Japanese Ceramic Maneki Neko Lucky Cat Coin Bank * Dimension: 3.5in x 3.25in * Made in Japan * Brand New in Gift Box * The Original White Cat Brings Good Fortune and Money |
The Chinese have a very rich traditional and cultural heritage, which goes back to faraway times. It is recorded in the annals of history that the Chinese ethos has its origins in the most ancient and the most multifaceted civilizations ever seen by humanity.
During the Chinese festivities associated with their New Year, a countless number of things exist, which the Chinese avail of, to bring fortune and joy for the coming year. With regard to the gala surrounding the spring festival, an extensive variety of foods are available that are recognized as happiness symbols.
It is widely acknowledged that this New Year of the Chinese people denotes merriment and is a festivity where all the family comes together and share some good times. To the Chinese, this occasion brings with it joy, fortune and well-being to each family member.
Obviously, the food, which is cooked, should be in harmony with the intention or goal, which the family is directed towards. Following is the list of mandatory food items at the time of the New Year festivity, which symbolize happiness:
1) The Hot Pot
This steaming hot pot, also called Chinese fondue, filled with vegetables, meat, and seafood is compulsory. The hot pot is considered to usher in fortune and growth.
2) The Fish
Especially the fish known as yu is a popular dish, which is regularly served at Chinese New Year festivities. The fish is supposed to represent profusion or excess. Generally, the fish is steamed and served on Chinese New Year eve for the get-together dinner. A further belief that is associated with the fish states that the bones, tail, and head should be retained in one piece when it is served.
3) The Shrimp
Now the shrimp is associated with welfare and joy for the beginning of the New Year of the Chinese people.
4) The Boiled Dumplings
Fashioned like gold bars, boiled dumplings are an essential item of Chinese New Year festivities. The dumplings signify the hour at which the New Year changes over. In the extreme north of China, these dumplings are stuffed with meat and consumed so as to fetch riches and good fortune during the coming year.
Occasionally a coin is inserted into a few dumplings and there is this belief that the individual who sinks his teeth into it will receive riches in the coming New Year. In addition, dumplings and yellow noodles when prepared in combination represent "golden filaments through gold bars". In Suzhou, Hangzhou, and Shanghai, egg dumplings are attractively served and consumed, as they appear very similar to gold bars.
5) The Oyster
Wonderful tidings are what the oyster signifies. It is a common custom in the southern China, to serve oysters with rice noodles, which are very fine.
6) The Green Vegetables
These green vegetables signify strengthening of intimate family bonds because they denote closeness or intimacy.
7) Sticky Rice Cake
Made from rice flour and topped with red dates, the steamed cake is a sign of getting additional wealth and status for the forthcoming New Year of the Chinese.
The Noodles
Chinese noodles are forever linked with prolonged existence.
Is it not true that the Chinese lifestyle revolves around good luck? While some of us are not Chinese by faith or birth, there is no harm in pursuing the custom of serving these eatables as symbols of happiness for New Year. Now happiness cannot be wholly ascribed to fortune. It is just coming up with successful ways to attain happiness. However, you should in no way rely on these foods for finding happiness. They are simply but enrichments.
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