Magic is a beast, and it always likes the taste of money. You can make a fortune by putting it in the right place at home or at work. According to legend, brave dogs will bite the money of passers-by in order to please their owners, so it is said that this is an auspicious thing, so it is the most commonly used and effective feng shui product among the people. In geomantic omen, it is often used to ward off evil spirits, exorcise evil spirits and house. There are many materials for making brave people, and only the brave people made of jade and metal have the strongest financial resources. ?
Jade pendant is suitable for wearing around the waist to decorate the bag, and it is also suitable for making a safe and blessed pendant in the car.
Put it in the house, it can ward off evil spirits in the town house. Putting brave and fearless animals at home can make the family run well, strengthen good luck, drive away evil spirits, act as a town house, become the patron saint of the family and ensure the safety of the family.
Wearing it on the body has the function of seeking wealth and prospering wealth, and is especially suitable for people with partial wealth and floating income, such as sales, business, foreign exchange, stocks, finance, lottery, futures and so on. Putting it in the company or at home is also helpful for businessmen who do business, because "making money quickly". ?
Mythical animals made of different materials can be placed in auspicious positions of geomantic omen. Many geographers think that they have the function of promoting wealth, while in eight different directions, generally placing mythical animals made of copper will have a strong force of promoting wealth.
The magical image has always been deeply loved by the people, with a little religious color. Therefore, when the mysterious divination god is on the rise, or when the bird and rabbit are in the sun, no matter whether the work belongs to the right line or the wrong line, the magic is the strongest. However, pay attention to one thing. Criminals do not necessarily have the power to urge money. This is the characteristic of the spirit beast.
Legendary allusion
Zhou Wuwang
Warrior is a beast of the Western Regions who lived in Tibet and Kangding, Sichuan, N years ago, with strong fighting capacity. When Jiang Ziya helped cut Zhou, he met a brave warrior on the March, but no one knew it at that time. Jiang Ziya thought it looked fierce, so he tried to subdue it and treat it as his own mount. Take it to fight and win again and again. Seeing this brave and magical animal, I gave it an official title "Cloud". At this time, Jiang Ziya found that this animal ate an amazing amount every day, but never defecated. Its only excretory system is to secrete a little sweat from the fur of the whole body. Animals from all directions rushed to eat after smelling this strange smell, and all of them were eaten by cockroaches.
Zhu Yuanzhang
After Zhu Yuanzhang made Nanjing his capital, he dug up a pair of god beasts from the ground, and the god beasts were the nine princes of the Dragon King, so he ordered people to build a god beast temple next to Linggu Temple for worship. After Zhu Yuanzhang made Nanjing his capital, he built the Zhongshan Gate, but the national treasury was short of money. Prime Minister Liu Bowen (also a Feng Shui master) suggested that Zhu Yuanzhang use magic to make money. Zhu Yuanzhang obeyed and put the world's largest magic knife at the gate. As a result, the gentry of the two rivers donated money one after another to make great efforts to build the country. Zhu Yuanzhang was deeply touched by the grand occasion and praised: Daming's subjects are so loyal that the country will last forever.
Qianlong
Magic, also known as exorcism, is a psychic beast in ancient legends of China. "Little Erya Yan Guang" said: "Divide by points." As the name implies, people hope to use its magic to drive away evil and get rid of ominous. "Urgent Articles": "Shoot evil spirits, destroy the group of fierce." Tang Yanshi drum note: "archery to ward off evil spirits is the name of a beast." ..... to ward off evil spirits, words can ward off evil spirits. " The earliest images of the brave can be traced back to the Han Dynasty, most of which are winged quadrupeds, and their shapes may have originated in West Asia. During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, animal images became more abstract and decorative. As can be seen from the existing stone carvings and jade carvings, their shapes are extremely curvy, well-organized, with their heads held high, their mouths open and their tongues stuck out, and they are magnificent.
From the Tang Dynasty, the image of the brave rarely appeared, but in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, because the emperor Qianlong was too old, he had an extraordinary fascination and love for ancient jade. We can see the imperial year and poems carved by Emperor Qianlong himself from several pieces of ancient jade and brave warriors hidden in the court at that time, which shows that we attach importance to and love it.
There is a brave Yu Pei of Han Dynasty in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. It is wrapped in clear paste, cooked once and engraved with imperial poems on its chest. It is equipped with a double-layer rosewood seat, the upper layer is engraved with the words "Qianlong Imperial Play", and the lower layer is engraved with the same imperial poem as the chest, which shows that it was once the favorite collection of Emperor Qianlong. Another piece of jade from the Han Dynasty is now in the Palace Museum, engraved with the poem "Qianlong for two years". While appreciating and praising the antiquities, Emperor Qianlong also ordered craftsmen to make new "antique" artifacts with reference to the images of god beasts in the Han, Wei, Southern and Northern Dynasties.