Taishan Shi Gandang
Shi Gandang, Mount Tai, is very popular with people and can ward off evil spirits and protect the town. The ancients would put Shi Gandang on Mount Tai at the crossroads or some very sinister places to ward off evil spirits. In geomantic omen, if a house is missing a corner, it should be placed there with Shi Gandang to preserve geomantic omen and protect the safety and health of family members.
Mofa ornaments
As an ancient god beast, the brave man is said to have a head like a dragon and a tail like a wish, but a body like a tiger and a leopard, feet like a unicorn, a big mouth and big eyes protruding high, and a pair of particularly strong wings behind his shoulders. People often use it as a beast to ward off evil spirits in town houses, partly because of the image of a warrior, and of course partly because it is very brave.
Put the stone statue that turned Yang at the door.
In fact, many stones in front of the house have been processed into the appearance of god beasts. It's best to put these stone beasts with their heads facing outward or at the door, and they must be paired, one male and one female, facing the door, so as to ward off evil spirits. Another thing is to remember to ask Yang for help. Stone belongs to yin, which is not conducive to feng shui indoors, so turning to yang indoors is tied with red rope and other things. Of course, if you make things like inkstones, animal statues, ashtrays or put them on special benches, as long as they are artificially processed, it means that they have turned positive, and there is no need to tie them again. One more thing, if you put stones at home, you must not transfer them to others, especially the stones of Buddha statues. You should place it carefully, preferably in a Buddhist shrine or a quiet and clean place. Don't show it easily, and don't transfer it to others.