Prosperity
The spoils from the successful military campaigns and the tributes owed by the states increased Egypt's wealth and prosperity.
Both, I think.
the sun
In Hinduism there are different gods and goddesses who bestow courage, enlightenment and wealth. Primarily Goddess Lakshmi is the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity, purity, and generosity; and the embodiment of beauty, grace and charm.
it represents freedom
In Chinese culture, the tiger symbolizes courage, strength, and power. It is considered one of the 12 Chinese zodiac signs, representing bravery and protection against evil spirits. Tigers are also seen as a symbol of wealth and prosperity.
Michael Justin Lee has written: 'The Chinese way to wealth and prosperity' -- subject(s): Chinese Philosophy, Personal Finance, Wealth
In Chinese culture, the bat is a symbol of good luck and happiness. The word for bat, "fu," sounds similar to the word for fortune or happiness, so bats are often seen as a positive symbol. They are believed to bring prosperity, longevity, and wealth.
It means wealth
Egg rolls or spring rolls resemble the shape of a gold bar, and thus are often served on the New Year as a symbol of wealth and prosperity in the coming year.
Tangerines are the symbol of Good luck, and Oranges are a symbol of wealth. This is because their Chinese names are similar to wealth and good luck. Both are Orange, which adds orange as a theme color for Chinese New Year.
The luckiest number in Chinese culture is traditionally considered to be 8. It is associated with prosperity, wealth, and good luck. This belief stems from the pronunciation of the number in Chinese, which sounds similar to the word for "wealth" or "fortune."
tangerines symbol of good luck. oranges are a symbol of fortune/wealth.
Frey was a Norse god associated with fertility, prosperity, and peace. He was also a symbol of prosperity, wealth, and good harvests in Norse mythology.
The Chinese inventions help china to develop wealth and prosperity by trading things with other country.
馬 = horse (traditional Chinese character) 马 = horse (simplified Chinese character)