The Three Star Gods, or Fuk Luk Sau , are the gods of happiness, rank and longevity respectively. These gods are no longer worshipped in the traditional sense, but they are considered auspicious by Chinese around the world.
Fuk (福), the happiness and wealth god, sometimes called Fu-Hsing, stands one head taller than the other two Star Gods when being represented artistically, and is always placed in the center. Favors are asked of him on the twentieth day of the seventh lunar month. He holds a gold ingot.
Luk (禄) is the god of rank and affluence. He is often depicted as holding a child or a sceptre of power. He symbolizes one's ability to better oneself and reap high rewards.
Sau (寿) is the god of health and longevity. He is recognized by his high, domed forehead and the peach which he carries as a symbol of immortality.
These gods are often seen as a set in many Chinese homes. Depictions of them are used widely in feng shui.