What is Feng Shui?
Gaps, pronounced in Cantonese as "brave". According to legend, raccoon is a fierce beast, and this beast can be divided into male and female. The male is called "raccoon" and the female is called "raccoon", but now it is impossible to tell the male from the female. In ancient times, this beast was divided into one horn or two horns. One corner is called "Tianlu" and the other corner is called "exorcism". Later, there was no one horn or two horns, and most of them were in the shape of one horn. In the south, most people like to call this beast "brave", but in the north it is still called "ward off evil spirits". As for "Tianlu", few people call it such a beast, and some people call it a "monster" or "four unlike". China has a tradition of "the brave fight hard". Like the dragon and lion, it can drive away the evil spirits here and bring happiness and good luck to the East. There are many shapes of the brave and the brave, and it is difficult to subdivide them. The more popular shape is a horn on the head, a long mane rolled all over the body, and some tails with wings and tendrils. There are many materials for making the brave, such as jade, stone, wood, porcelain and copper, and some places are made of cloth. It's different from Kirin. It is a fierce beast that can ward off evil spirits in the town house. In ancient times, it was also used to town tombs. It is the guardian of the mausoleum, which can be seen in the tombs of ordinary tombs, showing its bravery in killing people. The role of the brave in geomantic omen can be explained as follows: first, it has the function of exorcising evil spirits in the town house. Putting the brave at home can make the family run well, strengthen good luck, drive away evil spirits, have the function of ward off evil spirits, become the patron saint of the family and ensure the safety of the family. Second, it has the function of seeking wealth and prospering wealth, which many people know. In some casinos, it is easy to see you. It is not only helpful for partial wealth, but also helpful for positive wealth, so businessmen who do business should also put it in shops or at home. Huang Wu's evil spirits can be banished, and Huang Wu is a terrible killer in Feng Shui. Wherever we go, the population in the house will be unhealthy and stagnant, as explained in detail in the previous article. Wherever we go in Huang Wu, we can put a pair of animals to solve its fierceness, so we'd better put them at the gate. It still has many functions, but this kind of god beast is best used to turn evil spirits into houses and prosper wealth, especially in terms of wealth.