Sanxing (deities)
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The term is commonly used in Chinese culture to denote the three attributes of a good life. Statues of these three gods are found on the facades of folk religion's temples, ancestral shrines, in homes and many Chinese-owned shops, often on small altars with a glass of water, an orange or other auspicious offerings, especially during Chinese New Year. Traditionally, they are arranged right to left (''Shou'' on the left of the viewer, ''Lu'' in the middle, and ''Fu'' on the far right), just as Chinese characters are traditionally written from right to left. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Shen, Lu, Mickley, Loretta J., Leibensperger, Eric M., Li, MingweiGet access
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4by Shen, Lu, Jacob, Daniel J., Mickley, Loretta J., Wang, Yuxuan, Zhang, QiangGet access
Published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2018)
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