The moral of dragon turtle

The meaning of dragon turtle: Dragon turtle has the meaning of health and longevity, and dragon turtle also has the meaning of promoting to a higher position and making a fortune.

1, dragon turtle means health and longevity.

Turtles have a long life, and dragons are wild animals. Dragon turtle is a combination of the two, which naturally means long life and peace. Many people will put dragons and turtles in their bedrooms for health, safety and longevity. Second, the dragon turtle is homophonic with glory, which means returning home with clothes and glory. Many people who work hard for money outside will put or wear dragon turtles, hoping that dragon turtles can bring wealth and good luck to themselves.

2. Dragon Turtle also has the meaning of climbing high and looking far, and having a prosperous career.

In ancient times, only senior officials could use the dragon turtle to carry memorial tablets, so the dragon turtle was a symbol of power and status. Using the dragon turtle can help the official career smooth sailing and step by step promotion. It is precisely because the dragon turtle has these beautiful meanings that many people have been keen on collecting dragon turtle ornaments since ancient times. If you want to eliminate disasters and make a fortune, you might as well put the dragon turtle at home or carry it with you.

Dragon turtle pays attention to feng shui.

1, face the living room to the door.

The lucky dragon turtle placed in the living room, the front and head, should be aimed at the door, so that it can attract money.

2, the bedroom should be inward.

The lucky dragon turtle placed in the bedroom should have its head facing inward and its tail facing outward.

Step 3 Leave it to God

In addition to lucky dragons and turtles, some people also put other gods of wealth and bodhisattvas in their homes. If they are placed with gods and bodhisattvas, then lucky dragon turtles should be placed next to them.

4. Avoid belly up.

As we all know, a turtle is trapped with its stomach up, and so is a lucky dragon turtle. Don't let the turtle's back face down and abdomen face up.

The above contents should be combined with the actual situation for reference only.