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Many Chinese characters originated from graphics. The shape and its meaning has very close relationship. This character is a typical synthetic one that comes from a few characters which composes the same meaning. The meaning of this word is to : collect tons of wealth and treasures. The top part of this character represents the treasure, the bottom left from this part means "to get in", and the right of this part of character used a character that represents a lorry that is used to store food. The very bottom of this character stands for the ancient Chinese vehicle. Now you should have an idea, the ancient Chinese people just want to "get tons of treasures using their vehicle". This character usually are used with a picture, like this one (a group of kids) to make it more decorative. This tradition starts from Song dynasty, until today, people hang this character in their living room to wish a prosperous wealthy new year.
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