Hotei was a high priest from China during the Liang dynasty (502-587). He was known to have a big belly, and walked the streets with a large cloth bag stuffed with goods, predicting fortune and weather. Hotei is considered one of the celebrated Seven Lucky Gods and revered by the Japanese people. A common representation includes him holding a Chinese-style fan with big smile, which is believed to be a talisman to protect from fire. He is also believed to bring good fortune and virtues. His figurines come in many sizes as a custom developed to get larger and larger ones each year to increase auspiciousness.
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