Of course it’s the Pied Arm. When we were traveling, many people bought it. They were all made of jade. The Pied Arm only has a mouth and no PY, so it can only eat things but not spit them out. of. Piqiu (piqiu):
Piqiu is one of China's three most auspicious animals for attracting wealth. It is very ferocious. Although it is ferocious, it only does good things. It specializes in swallowing evil spirits, so some people call it warding off evil spirits. Legend has it that Pixiu is the fifth son of the dragon, Suanni (sounding sour mud, good at fireworks, often decorated on the button of the lid of the incense burner), who was born from the union of a lion and a lion, so he is the grandson of the dragon. Just like Phoenix and Qilin, they are divided into female and male. The male is named "Pi" and the female is named "Piu". During the war between Emperor Yan and Huang and Chiyou, he had great military exploits, so he was named the God of Tianlu, which means sending blessings and wealth. It can do all the good things. It can control the house, ward off evil spirits, send blessings, and bring wealth. Send official, send salary.
Pixiu has many shapes and is difficult to subdivide. In ancient times, Pixiu was divided into one or two corners. One corner was called "Tianlu" and the two corners were called "to ward off evil spirits". 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", relatively few people use it to call this kind of auspicious beast. After the change of dynasties, the shape of Pixiu is relatively unified, with a dragon head, a horse body, and lin feet. There is a long beard under the forehead, wings on both ribs, it can fly, and it is fierce and powerful, such as short wings, double horns, curly tail, and mane. Often connected to the chest or back, with protruding eyes and long fangs. The most common and popular shapes now are one horn on the head, long curly manes all over the body (a pair of my family is like this, but they are male and female), and some have wings and tail hair tendrils. It has one of the biggest features. This beast has no anus, it can only go in and out.
Therefore, "Pixiu" is used in China to refer to attracting wealth and treasure, and is also called "Pixiu". It represents legal fairness and also controls wealth. It is born to swallow gold and silver without leaking. It can only go in but not out.
In ancient times, people often used Pixiu as a title for the army. Legend has it that Pixiu violated the rules of heaven and was punished by the Jade Emperor to feed only on wealth from all directions. He swallowed everything without diarrhea. He could attract wealth and accumulate treasures. He could only go in but not out. He had special magical powers. Many Chinese people now wear Pixiu jade products for this reason.
The south loves positive wealth and partial wealth (windfall). Pixiu with money in its mouth has a big belly, which can both attract and protect wealth. It is very popular with gamblers in the South and Southeast Asia because it has a big mouth and no anus, so it can only go in and out. A jade ferret was placed in the Macau casino, and it was said that it would eat all kinds of food, and it would only make money but no loss.
And the functions of the consecrated Pixiu to ward off evil spirits in the house are as follows:
1. To ward off evil spirits in the house, it can block the five yellow evil spirits, the blood light, the sky, the sky, the evil spirits, the leg evil spirits, etc., and swallow all evil spirits. The spirit is very fierce. Therefore, those who drive or have heavy yin energy should wear or place this item at home or in the company to ward off evil spirits and ensure safety. It can make the home run well, strengthen good luck, drive away evil spirits, and has the effect of calming the house. Become the guardian angel of your home and keep your family safe.
2. It has the effect of attracting wealth and increasing wealth, especially for those who are in odd jobs and have 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.
Precautions for wearing and worshiping Pixiu
According to legend, Pixiu is the mount of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva and the general of the Thunder Department in Taoism. Many people like to put one at the door of their home. As for stone lions, in fact, unless you are a wealthy family, generally if the house does not have an area of ??more than 100 square meters, using lions to stabilize the house will be counterproductive. As for the unicorn, although its magic power is milder than that of stone lions, this kind of mythical beast has too much righteousness and can ward off evil spirits and attract evil spirits. If you don’t have enough money, after all calculations, Pixiu is the most popular one. It is said that there are as many as seventy-two types of Pixiu, of which twenty-six are more yin and should not be used, while others are widely used by people in Feng Shui to improve luck. , it can not only control the house and ward off evil spirits, but also attract wealth, especially for attracting partial wealth.
1. Taboos of Pixiu ornaments:
Many people wear them for themselves Add some decorations on the Pixiu, such as gold beads, etc. Gold beads should not be too large, generally no more than half a centimeter in diameter and no more than one gram in weight. Because ornaments are usually worn on the top of Pi Xiu's head. If they are too large, they will cover Pi Xiu's eyes, making it unable to see other things and unable to sense other places of wealth.
2. Don’t take it off often after wearing it:
Pixiu is a spiritual creature and is very aware of human nature. If you take it on often, you will become increasingly estranged from yourself, and Pixiu will also become alienated. They will feel that their master is not treating them well enough and become lazy. Therefore, after wearing Pixiu, do not take it off easily. (The removal mentioned here refers to taking it off for a long time and not wearing it. When taking a bath, you still need to take off the Pixiu and put it on again after taking a bath.)
3. The taboo of others touching the Pixiu after it has been consecrated :
Within three months after the Pixiu is consecrated, do not touch it by others, nor should you touch it frequently yourself. Because within three months after consecration, Pixiu belongs to the domestication period. If you touch it too much, Pixiu will rebel, and you will not be able to achieve the effect of absorbing the wealth of all things in the world for your own use.
1. The eldest brother is a prisoner of cattle, loves music, and squats on the head of the piano;
2. The second eldest brother, Yazhi (yá zì), is fond of killing and fighting, and is carved on the sword ring, Swallowing the hilt of the sword;
3. The third child laughed at the wind and was in danger all his life, and the beast in the corner of the palace is his portrait;
4. The fourth child was in a prison, and he roared loudly when he was hit. , used as an animal button to lift the bell, helping its sound to be heard far and wide;
5. The five sons Suān Ni (suān ní), shaped like a lion, like to smoke and sit, leaning on the foot of the incense burner, and then Swallowing smoke and blowing out smoke;
6. Liuzi Baxia (there is also another name, the one in the box is regarded as one character, [Chongba] [Chongxia]), also known as XX (bi xi) , like a tortoise with teeth, likes to bear heavy loads, the tortoise under the stele is also the tortoise;
7. The Seventh Son Bifan (bì'àn), looks like a tiger and loves to litigate, there are images of him on both sides of the prison gate or the official hall; < /p>
8. Bazi Bixi (bì xī), with a body like a dragon, elegant and graceful, coiled on the top of the stone tablet;
9. Laojiu Chiki (chī wěn), also known as the owl The tail or chi kisses, the mouth is moist and the throat is thick and easy to swallow, so it becomes a spine-swallowing beast at both ends of the palace ridge, which is used to extinguish fires and eliminate disasters.