Born on November 19, 1990 (the third day of October in the old calendar)
There are basically no taboos about wearing Pixiu. Pixiu can be worn by both men and women. It is also known as Tianlu, Jixie, Baijie, and other four names. It is also known as monsters and four different images.
In ancient Chinese myths and legends, Pixiu is a mythical beast with a dragon head, a horse body, and a lin foot. It has twenty-six shapes and seventy-nine incarnations.
Shaped like a lion with gray fur and capable of flying, Pixiu is ferocious and mighty. It is responsible for patrolling in the sky to prevent demons, ghosts, plagues and diseases from disturbing the heaven.
In ancient times, people often used Pixiu as a title for the army.
It has a mouth but no anus, and can swallow everything without diarrhea.
It can attract wealth and accumulate treasures. It can only go in but not out. It has special magical powers.
Many people now wear Pixiu jade products because of this.
It is said that Pixiu is the ninth prince of the Dragon King. His delicacies are gold, silver and jewelry, so he is naturally full of treasures.
There are also male and female Pixiu, but the characteristics are not obvious. According to folklore, the male Pixiu represents wealth, while the female Pixiu represents treasury. Only when you have wealth and treasury can you keep it.
Therefore, Pixiu are usually collected in pairs.
If you are wearing it, it is best to wear one to avoid fights and quarrels.
The above are all legends. They are not intended to be used as proof. They are only provided as a reference for everyone. I hope to focus on adjusting the atmosphere in sales.
Pixiu likes to sleep lazily, so it is recommended that customers play with it often and touch it from time to time, especially when playing mahjong, Landlords, etc. Bringing Pixiu will bring you good luck, but don't let your card players see it and cause dissatisfaction.
Another saying is that if a woman puts a Pixiu on her desk, it can drive away bad men and avoid unnecessary harassment.
Pixiu is different from Qilin. Pixiu is a ferocious auspicious animal and has a strong desire to protect its master.
It has the function of guarding the house and warding off evil spirits. In terms of Feng Shui, there are the following points: 1. It has the function of guarding the house and warding off evil spirits. Placing the consecrated Pixiu at home can make the home run well, increase good luck, and drive away evil spirits.
Become the patron saint of wealth and make the whole family prosperous and safe.
2. It has the effect of attracting wealth and increasing wealth. In addition to helping partial wealth, it is also helpful for positive wealth.
Therefore, businessmen often place Pixiu in their companies and homes.
3. It has the effect of resolving the evil spirits of jade yellow. It can be used to dispel evil spirits and bring prosperity to the house. Especially in terms of financial luck, Pixiu has a more obvious effect.
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, your luck will be strong, if you touch Pixiu again, your fortune will be rolling, and if you touch Pixiu three times, your fortune will be prosperous."