What does the word on the gate of Liu Manor mean?

Liu's manor consists of five mansions and one ancestral home. I've been there twice, and it's worth seeing.

Figure 1: The title year should be blessed.

"Fu" originally refers to offering wine, and its original meaning is (ancestor's) blessing, that is, "You Ye" in Shuo Wen Jie Zi. Later, it was extended to wealth and longevity.

"Yi" also has the following meanings: (1) cooked edible meat; (2) the name of the sacrifice. Sacrifice to the god of the land

The general idea of the topic is that family generations can accept the blessings of the gods of heaven and earth and have no worries about food and clothing.

The second picture is the Miss Building, which is also a combination of Chinese and Western architecture. Very historical, more exquisite and compact than other buildings in the manor. The first time I went, the Miss Building was still under renovation. The second time I went, I had to pick up the ticket separately, so I didn't go in to see it.

Fig. 3 Ruielan Gate

Figure 4 shows the green smoke, and the picture below shows the museum of cultural relics and treasures, which contains all kinds of gold wares and ceramics, and is worthy of careful tasting.