Kangxi wrote a "Blessing" for Grandma's 60th birthday. Why is it known as "the first blessing word in China"?

The word "Fu" written by Kangxi has several characteristics. First, it is covered with the emperor's seal, so it can't be hung upside down, which means "good luck shines high, and good luck shines high." Secondly, it is extremely precious, because royal calligraphy and seals are very lucky. In addition, Kangxi also wrote a long and narrow blessing word, which means "thin blessing" and "longevity blessing". Secondly, the left side of the word "Fu" looks like the word "Cai"; Remove a little, it looks like the word "zi";

The right side looks like a "thin man"; The upper right corner is shaped like the word "Duo"; On the lower right is the word "Tian". The general meaning is "many talents, many children and long life, many games and many blessings", which is really the blessing of Five Blessingg's reunification. Xiaozhuang's condition improved immediately after receiving the blessing of Emperor Kangxi's imperial book, so Xiaozhuang and Emperor Kangxi both thought that this blessing word had aura. So I ordered someone to carve this blessing on a stone tablet and put it in the palace. Since then, this blessing stone tablet has become a royal treasure.

According to legend, this stone tablet was seen by corrupt official Xiao Shenyang during the Qianlong period, so Xiao Shenyang smuggled it out of the palace and hid it in his mansion. Another way of saying this is that Qianlong gave this stone tablet to Xiao Shenyang. However, no matter how Xiao Shenyang got this stone tablet, in the end, Xiao Shenyang connected this stone tablet with thousands of Taihu stones to build a dragon, and it is said that this dragon was built on a dragon vein.

After the fall of Shenyang, Jiaqing tried many times to bring this blessing back to the palace, but he didn't take action for fear of destroying Long Mai. However, Jiaqing also sealed this blessing in the Secret Cloud Cave. 1962, Premier Zhou ordered the renovation of Gongwangfu, and later the staff found the Confucius Monument in Miyun Cave. When Premier Zhou learned of this incident, he named this monument "the first blessing in the world", also known as "the first blessing in China".