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According to legend, Pixiu is a ferocious and auspicious beast, and this beast is divided into female and male. The male is named "Pixiu" and the female is named "Pixiu". But now, none of the ones handed down are divided into male and female. In ancient times, this kind of auspicious beast had one horn and two horns. The one horn was called "Tianlu" and the two horns were called "exorcism". Later, there was no longer one or two corners, and the shape of one corner was the main one. In the south, most people like to call this auspicious beast "Pixiu", while in the north it is still called "exorcism". As for Tianlu, few people use it to call this auspicious beast, and some people call it "monster" or "four different images".

Pixiu feeds on wealth and receives wealth from all directions. Chinese tradition has the custom of "Pixiu", which, like the dragon and the lion, has the function of driving away evil spirits from the place and bringing joy and good luck.

Generally, there are three types of materials used to make Pixiu statues:

1. Metal - usually made of copper, because this type of metal is relatively cheap and has a bright color after polishing Close to gold, suitable for making money.

2. Wood - Some ancient houses will use strong wood to carve Pixiu, and then place it on the beams to ward off evil spirits.

3. Porcelain products/jade products/glazed products, etc. - Porcelain products are not common. Most of them are buried underground and are also used to ward off evil spirits. Generally, jade carvings are worn everywhere, so as to protect one's body.

Pixiu statues made of different materials can be placed in auspicious positions in Feng Shui. Many geologists believe that they have the effect of promoting wealth. In eight different directions, copper statues are generally placed. The created Pixiu will have a strong power to attract wealth. In fact, Pixiu is beneficial to both positive and partial wealth, so the Pixiu image has shown signs of becoming popular in recent years; however, using Pixiu to promote wealth always has a religious overtone, so when the main god of the Xuankong hexagram is Riguishen, Or when the bird, rabbit, and sun are auspicious, the consecrated Pixiu has the strongest power to promote wealth, regardless of whether the work is in the right or sideways way. But one thing to note is that for those who commit crimes, Pixiu may not have the power to attract wealth. This is the characteristic of spiritual animals, and Pixiu made of jade has the strongest power to attract wealth.

The role of Pixiu in Feng Shui can be explained in the following points:

1. It has the function of warding off evil spirits in the house. Placing the consecrated Pixiu in the home can make the people in the home If it works well, good luck will be strengthened, evil spirits will be driven away, and it has the effect of calming down the house. It will become the patron saint of the home and ensure the safety of the whole family.

2. It has the effect of attracting wealth and increasing wealth, especially for people with partial careers and fluctuating incomes, such as sales, business, foreign exchange, stocks, finance, horse racing, futures, casinos, etc. In addition to helping partial wealth, it is also helpful for positive wealth, so businessmen should also place Pixiu in their company or home.

Ancient sages believe that fate is destined, but fortune can be changed. Therefore, there is a good wish among the people that "if you touch Pixiu once, you will have good luck, if you touch Pixiu again, you will have good fortune, and if you touch Pixiu three times, you will be prosperous."

There are three taboos when placing Pixiu.

1. Don’t flush the front door (it doesn’t matter what door comes in from the outside, but don’t flush the toilet), because the front door is the place where the door god or the god of wealth is in charge, and Pixiu has no right to interfere.

2. Don’t face the mirror, because the mirror will produce light evil, which is taboo for Pixiu.

3. Don’t face the bed, as this will be detrimental to yourself.

1. Do not put sand or soil in the incense burner. Instead, put glutinous rice, pearl rice, and black rice.

2. Pears and strawberries are not allowed among the fruits offered. No other taboos are allowed, wine and meat can also be served.

3. It is strictly forbidden for women to incense or touch Pixiu when they are menstruating or pregnant (Pixiu should avoid light evil, blood evil, and fetal evil).

4. Don’t clean Pixiu often. There are only four cleaning times a year, 2.6/6.2/7.14/9.12, which are all calculated according to the lunar calendar.

5. Do not move the Pixiu at will, and do not touch the Pixiu's mouth and head. If you need to move it, wrap its head with red silk cloth before moving it.

Pixiu is a legendary beast in the minds of the Chinese people. It has only one hobby, that is, it likes to bite money back to please its owner.

If you are in an industry that focuses on seeking wealth, for example, your income is based on commission or bonus, rather than a fixed salary, then worshiping Pixiu will be a good magic weapon for attracting wealth. It will take you to where the money is and help you get the money back at the same time.

How to wear the Pixiu pendant

Pixiu pendant 1. Wear it on your wrist and neck with a red rope.

2. Cleanse the body with rootless water (rainwater) and river water.

3. Pixiu is favored by Guanyin the most, so burn incense in front of Guanyin and consecrate it (it is best to burn incense in front of Guanyin and pray for blessings on the 15th of every month).

4. Pixiu cannot touch its mouth because it is used to hold money; it cannot touch its eyes because it is used to hunt for treasure.