Both styles are made from deep red linen paper:
One is "Golden Horse Dancing Auspiciousness," the other is "Immediately Fortune and Prosperity."
The character for snake (蛇) sounds like "shí" (什) in Hokkien, meaning "all" or "everything."
"Golden Horse Dancing Auspiciousness" (金馬舞吉) is a Hokkien homophone for "having money now."
"Immediately Fortune and Prosperity" (馬上福祿) uses the native Formosan Sika Deer instead of a horse; the character for deer (鹿) sounds like "lù" (祿), meaning prosperity.
Both designs are filled with blessings, hoping that everyone who receives a red envelope will have
"Golden Horse Dancing Auspiciousness" in their wealth and "Immediately Fortune and Prosperity" in their careers!
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- Before Lunar New Year, we craft couplets using Taiwanese Hokkien homophones, integrating the year's zodiac animal. Through this unique element, we showcase Taiwan's traditional characters to the world, deepening its understanding of Taiwanese culture! We can also embed your and your family's names into the couplets, creating a one-of-a-kind New Year's gift that truly touches the heart.
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