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bald man with enlarged earlobes and pot belly holding two tiny boys in a sack on ... (Hotei and Two Boys in a Sack). Dated: 20th century. Artist: Hozan.

2023/1/31 -Some of his identifying features include: Smiling or open-mouthed laughing face; Bald head and extremely long, large earlobes; A very round body ...

Hotei is one of Japan's Seven Lucky Gods. Reportedly based on a real person. Commonly depicted bald, smiling, with a big belly, bulging ears, and a large sack ...

Hotei, the Seven Fortune of Joy, has long appeared as a fat Zen monk wearing Buddhist beads, with his belly exposed, his head bald, and his earlobes fat.

... Hotei's delightfully chubby earlobes, often seen as a sign of wisdom and good fortune, add a whimsical touch to the intricate Vietnamese craftsmanship; The ...

He has a big belly and long earlobes like Hotei, staring ahead with a tightlipped frown as he holds the edge of his blue kimono. A rare original Hokusai design.

2012/2/21 -His body is like a lump of mochi pastry, and his limbs like dango dumplings. He has lop ears that hang down over his shoulders, a tremendous ...

The large earlobes symbolize wealth. Hotei is popular among non-Japanese as well, and can be seen in Japanese lucky charm shops and souvenir shops. The ...

Budai is a nickname given to the Chinese monk Qici (Chinese: 契此) who is often identified with and venerated as Maitreya Buddha in Chan Buddhism.

His elongated earlobes are a sign of wisdom and he sits atop a large bag representing fulfillment of wishes and wealth (one that never empties). Display ...