Magpie has been a popular bird since ancient times. It is a symbol of good luck and happiness, and also the beginning of a happy event. Two magpies called "Welcome" face to face; If a badger and a magpie look at each other at the top and bottom of the same tree, it is called "merrily merrily". The magpie stands on the top of the plum tree, also called "beaming".
Magpie's voice sounds a bit like what people say, "Happy event goes home, happy event goes home". Therefore, people often say that magpie is a symbol of happy events, meaning that happy events are coming and happy events are coming home.
No matter where the magpie is, the rhythm and tone of its call are the same and have never changed. Therefore, in the Confucian view, those sages and gentlemen should also have the same qualities as magpies, such as perseverance, stability, clarity, perseverance and consistency. Therefore, Confucianism advocates learning from magpies and regards magpies as one of the templates for sages.
The Geomantic Significance of Magpie
1, good luck
Magpie, also known as magpie, is a beneficial bird. In the eyes of ancient China people, magpie is an auspicious bird, which means auspicious and can bring people good luck.
However, some people think that the saying that magpies can bring good luck is inaccurate, because magpies represent not only auspicious images, but also auspicious meanings. However, some people think that magpies are jubilant birds, symbolizing good luck.
2, block evil spirit
Magpie is a bird that can block evil spirits, so magpies will be placed in some places that are not suitable for magpies. For example, next to doors and windows, next to kitchen stoves or next to doors.
Because magpies are auspicious birds, their appearance can bring good luck to their families. At the same time, the joy brought by magpies is also a kind of exuberance, so it is also used by people to get rich and help people improve their wealth.