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What is the name of the Chinese fortune-bringing beast?
In the long-standing Chinese culture, there is a unique culture of mythical beasts that attract wealth.
Since ancient times, our ancestors have been partial to the beasts that attract wealth because they can bring us good fortune.
Online Caishen.com organized relevant personnel to collect, excavate, and sort out the culture of Chinese wealth-bringing beasts, and divided the wealth-bringing beasts into three levels. The first level is the wealth-bringing beasts that are widely spread and have far-reaching influence;
The mythical beast that attracts wealth is spread in some areas and has far-reaching influence; the third level is once popular in ancient times, but was rarely used later, or went into silence.
The first-level wealth-attracting beasts mainly include Pixiu and Golden Toad, as well as the natal zodiac sign among the 12 zodiac signs of the individual.
Here we give a brief introduction to the two mythical beasts that attract wealth, Pixiu and Golden Toad.
Among all the beasts that attract wealth, Pixiu is the most popular.
Pixiu, also known as "warming away evil spirits", looks like a lion and has two wings. It feeds on gold and silver treasures, symbolizing that wealth can only go in but not out. It can both attract and protect wealth, so it is the number one beast for attracting wealth.
Pixiu ornaments were first used to protect the emperor's treasures. Later, people gradually became popular among the people to protect family property.
Pixiu is both an auspicious beast and a fierce beast, and is called the "Tianlu Beast".
It is extremely powerful and can drive away all kinds of bad luck, diseases and disasters. It is a treasure that can not only make your home safe but also attract wealth.
However, Pixiu are usually placed in pairs, which are the best at attracting wealth. Placing one or wearing a Pixiu jade ornament can bring good luck, but avoid placing too many Pixiu at home, no more than two.
Reply to Floor 2 2010-09-20 07:23 Report | Yichun Official Member 5 An ancient saying goes: "If a family has a golden toad, it will bring endless wealth." In fact, the golden toad does not attract wealth, but gives it.
There is a difference between attracting wealth and giving wealth. To attract wealth, it absorbs wealth and then gives it to you. To send wealth, it means it directly gives wealth to you.
The golden toad usually has two forms, one is spitting money out of its mouth, and the other is squatting on the gold ingot although it is not spitting out money, symbolizing the rolling in of wealth.
It is best to place the golden toad in a prosperous place in the living room. For business friends, it can also be placed on the cashier counter of the store. It is the best way to attract wealth.
But when placing it, be careful not to let the toad's head face the door, otherwise it will miss the wealth in the house.
The toad placed in the window cannot have its head facing the window.
Don't forget, one of the characteristics of the Golden Toad is to give away money, with the head facing outward, isn't it giving away one's own money?
As an auspicious animal, the golden toad must not point its head towards a dirty place or a place with evil spirits, otherwise the wealth it spits out will be stained with turbidity and evil spirits, and will not have the effect of attracting wealth.
There are many second-level wealth-attracting beasts among the people, but compared to Pixiu and Golden Toad, their status is still relatively inferior.
There are mainly lucky cats, Feng Shui fish, dragons, etc.
The Lucky Cat is a very popular lucky mascot nowadays.
Lucky cats usually have either open eyes or closed eyes. Cats with open eyes can see far and can attract wealth from far away; cats with closed eyes have a keen sense of smell and can hunt for nearby wealth.
If you want to gain wealth, you can choose the cat on the right hand, which means attracting wealth; choosing the left hand means living welfare.
Lucky cats mainly rely on gestures to attract wealth, so they should be placed outwards to attract wealth from the outside. However, if they are facing evil spirits, what they attract may not be wealth but evil spirits.
Reply to 3rd Floor 2010-09-20 07:23 Report |Yichun Official Member 5 However, people whose zodiac signs are rat, dog and tiger should not use lucky cats.
Cats and rats are natural enemies, and it is not good for people's health to place lucky cats if they are born in the Year of the Rat. As the saying goes, "Dogs pick up mice and meddle in their own business." Dogs and cats always chase and fight with each other, and people born in the Year of the Dog show off.
Wealthy cats tend to attract trouble; in addition, it is said that the cat was once the master of the tiger and taught the tiger many skills, but later the tiger wanted to eat the cat. Fortunately, the cat retained the ability to climb trees. The cat will hide when it sees a tiger, so it is a tiger.
People who use lucky cats may not be able to attract wealth.
Lucky Cat is suitable to be placed in the living room, bedroom, study room, office and other places at home.
Feng Shui fish: Nine fishes and nine fishes will last for a long time.
If you want to choose a painting at home that attracts and promotes wealth, then the first choice is the nine fish picture.
First of all, fish is an animal that attracts wealth. It means "there will be plenty every year".
Secondly, fish is also an auspicious animal and has auspiciousness in itself.
This auspicious and agile atmosphere can bring life to the house even if it is transferred to the picture.
"So, why hang a picture of nine fish instead of other numbers? Because "nine" is a lucky number in Feng Shui and is the most masculine. Chinese people have always liked "nine", and the emperor is called "The Lord of Nine and Five"
", the powerful minister called it "Nine Thousand Years Old". In ancient times, it was believed that there were nine heavens and nine earths. It was also believed that the number "nine" was the last number from zero to nine, which had the most endurance and was related to "jiu".
The homophonic word means "long-lasting". Therefore, the Nine Fishes chart not only brings good luck and prosperity every year, but also keeps the wealth for a long time. Reply to 4th Floor 2010-09-20 07:24 Report |
Spring Official Member 5 In addition, there are many other fortune-bringing beasts in history, but relatively speaking, they are rarely used now. This is the third-level wealth-bringing beast.
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