Can you resolve the recent quarrels? A mascot that resolves quarrels.

It is very uncomfortable to have verbal disputes, which will cause many things to be disturbed in the near future, disturbing our minds and torturing our bodies and minds. Therefore, it is best if there are no disputes. This requires us to adjust ourselves. Feng Shui, so how to resolve it? What mascots are there to resolve quarrels? Let this issue of Feng Shui Ornaments answer the question for you.

The mascot that resolves quarrels

Dragon turtle

The dragon turtle is also called __, bully, golden turtle, etc. It is a kind of animal that lives in the world. The divine turtle in the deep sea is a legendary beast with a head and tail like a dragon, a body like a tortoise, and a golden body that looks very domineering. In Feng Shui, the dragon turtle has always had the auspicious effect of improving career luck, reducing disasters, and driving away evil spirits. It means that business performance is booming, financial resources are abundant, and honor is returned. So if you want to resolve disputes, it is a good idea to place a dragon turtle in the office.

Pixiu

Pixiu is a very common mythical beast. It does not actually exist, but there are countless people who use its image as jewelry, pendants, and ornaments in real life. In the past, Pixiu was also called Jixie, Tianlu, and Baijie. Its body was like a tiger and leopard, its head and tail were like a dragon, its color was both gold and jade, it had a pair of wings on its shoulders but could not spread them, and it had a horn on its head that was tilted back. , looks very mighty. In Feng Shui, Pixiu symbolizes driving away evil spirits, guarding against villains, reducing disease, and attracting wealth. It is a very auspicious animal.

The Divine Dragon

The Divine Dragon is the most noble animal in ancient myths and legends. Legend has it that it is the leader of hundreds of spirits and has the ability to call for wind and rain. It symbolizes good luck, wealth and the image of an emperor. They have the body of a snake, the head of a pig, the horns of a deer, the ears of an ox, the whiskers of a sheep, the claws of an eagle, and the scales of a fish. They look very scary. In Feng Shui, the dragon means prosperity, wealth, promotion of official career, career advancement, wealth, warding off evil spirits and reducing villains. It can help us reduce disputes about right and wrong.