Pixiu, pronounced "Pixiu" in Cantonese. According to legend, Pixiu is a ferocious and auspicious beast, and this beast is divided into female and male. The male is named "Pixiu" and the female is named "Pixiu". However, it has been passed down that there is no male and female. In ancient times, this auspicious beast was divided into one or two horns, one horn was called "Tianlu", and the two horns were called "evil evil". Later, it was no longer divided into one or two horns, and the shape of one corner was the main one.
In the south, most people like to call this auspicious beast "Pixiu", while in the north it is still called "exorcism". As for "Tianlu", few people use it to call this kind of auspicious beast, and some people call it "monster" or "four different images". Chinese tradition has the custom of "Pixiu", which, like the dragon and the lion, has the function of driving away evil spirits from the place and bringing joy and good luck. There are many shapes of Pixiu, which are difficult to subdivide. The more popular shape is a horn on the head, long curly manes all over the body, some have wings, and tendrils of tail hair. There are many materials for making Pixiu, including jade, stone, wood, porcelain, copper, and in some places they are made of cloth.
Pixiu is different from Qilin. Pixiu is a ferocious auspicious animal that has the function of guarding houses and warding off evil spirits. In ancient times, it was also used to guard tombs and was the guardian beast of tombs. It can be seen in front of the tombs of ancient tombs. When you arrive, you can see how fierce and murderous he is. The role of Pixiu in Feng Shui can be explained in the following points:
1. It has the function of warding off evil spirits in the house. Placing the consecrated Pixiu in your home can make the home run better and increase your good luck. It drives away evil spirits and has the effect of calming the house. It becomes the guardian spirit of the home and ensures the safety of the whole family.
2. It has the effect of attracting wealth. This is known to many people. In some gambling halls and mahjong parlors, it is easy to see Pixiu. In addition to helping partial wealth, it is also helpful for positive wealth, so businessmen should also place Pixiu in their company or home. Once in class, some students asked about the issue of making money. In addition to explaining the principles of Feng Shui, the author also taught them how to place Pixiu in an auspicious position at home. After class, Mr. Li bought a pair of golden Pixiu and took them home, placing them among the living room at home. A month later, Mr. Li passed by the Jockey Club Betting Department on his way to class and bought a 20-yuan winning streak and a 10-yuan six-ring lottery. The next morning, he looked at the results in the newspaper and saw that the results were the same. All lost. He only won five levels of the Six Ring Lottery, and the winning streak was one or three times. Before he dropped the lottery ticket into the trash can, he checked it carefully for the last time. At a glance, Mr. Li showed an excited look on his face. It turned out that Mr. Li In the third game, he drew the wrong number 2 for the number 3, and won the six-ring lottery, with a bonus of more than 10,000 yuan.
3. It has the effect of resolving the evil spirits of the five yellows. The five yellows are the terrible killer stars in Feng Shui. Wherever they go, they will make the people in the house unhealthy and have stagnant luck. This has been explained in detail in the previous article. , we place Pixiu wherever the Five Yellows go to relieve their evil nature. It is best to place a pair at the gate.
Pixiu still has many functions, but this auspicious animal is best used to eliminate evil spirits and bring wealth to the house. Especially in terms of wealth, Pixiu has a more obvious effect.
Pixiu is a mythical beast that can control the house in Feng Shui and turn disaster into good fortune. Best at resolving Five Yellow Evils, Heavenly Cut Evils, Heart-piercing Evils, Sickle Evils, House Corner Evils, Knife Evils, White Tiger Evils, Yin Qi Evils (such as cemeteries, temples, haunted places), and Two Black Disease Talisman Stars. Pixiu has three major functions: warding off evil spirits and blocking wealth.
1. When we are attacked by evil spirits or stuck in the Yin outside, when we return home and enter the door, if the possessed evil spirits see the mythical beast Pixiu, they will immediately run away.
2. When the Yangzhai encounters the above-mentioned evil spirits, the family will be uneasy, harm people and property, family disagreements, car accidents, bloodshed, surgery, divorce, etc... Pixiu Town guarantees peace.
3. When we do business or engage in business promotion work, if there is a business opportunity, we can ask the mythical beast Pixiu for help to seize any business opportunity and facilitate smooth transactions, safe production, and smooth payment collection. (Encourage good business to come and bad business not to come).
4. The mythical beast Pixiu also has the power to exorcise evil spirits, collect plagues and absorb poisons, and subjugate demons. Therefore, it can also be used to prevent six livestock plagues (foot-and-mouth disease, mad cow disease, chickens, ducks, and fish). Plague) etc.
5. Install the door in front of the door; install the window opposite the window. The fleeting years bring bad luck to the country, and An offends him wherever he goes. * Pixiu has the strongest power to protect the house and eliminate evil spirits. Those who enshrine it should always be grateful for its protection. Occasionally, please use good aromatherapy and longevity gold to clean and light it, so that the power can be long-lasting and effective.
6. If your luck is not ideal for a period of time, you can shake the bell on Pixiu's chest to wake up the God of Wealth.
Pixiu can be placed on the living room table, TV stand, wine cabinet, store cashier, sacred table, etc.
7. Remember! Pixiu, the God of Wealth, must face outward.
8. Usually, sandalwood and a cup of water can be used as offerings to generate the power of the magnetic field.
9. After the Pixiu is opened and the eyes are opened, it can be touched and moved with hands.
10. But, remember! Never take apart the treasure in your belly, because you need to gather your spiritual energy and nourish your spirit to be powerful.
11. Light some sandalwood powder to incense the golden body of the God of Wealth, put your palms together and pray silently to invite the God of Wealth, Pixiu, to come.
The pronunciation of "Pixiu" is Pixiu. Many people mistakenly write "Pixiu" as "Pixiu". "Pixiu" can make money quickly, which is especially beneficial for those engaged in foreign exchange, stocks, finance, horse racing, futures loans, etc. For those in the industry, it has the effect of promoting wealth.
The shape of "Pixiu" is a bit like a deer, usually with short wings, double horns, curly tail, and mane often connected to the chest or back. Together, they have protruding eyes and long fangs. Most of the common Pixiu animals have long tails.
1. The legend and historical records of Pixiu (Yin Pixiu). This auspicious beast, like the dragon and the unicorn, does not exist in the modern world. In the legend, it helped the Yellow Emperor defeat Chiyou. In ancient times, in addition to dragon and lion dances, there was also a Pixiu dance. There is a god whose name is tabooed as "Wang Tianjun, the Innate Ruler of the Fallen Spirits". In addition to his duties as the God of Thunder, he also has millions of "Pixiu God Generals" in the sky. He is responsible for patrolling the sky, similar to the work of pickets on earth, flying clouds and mists, commanding thunder, Rainfall opens eyes, cuts through mountains and rocks to catch monsters, gathers plagues and poisons to subjugate demons, and prevents monsters, ghosts, plagues, and ghosts from disturbing the heaven.
There is a record in the Han Dynasty "Biography of the Western Regions": "There are peach trees, lions and urinating cows in Wugo Mountain." Meng Kang noted: "The peach pulls out, and the talisman pulls out every day, like a deer's tail. The one with one horn is called the sky deer, and the one with two horns is called to ward off evil spirits." To ward off evil spirits is Pixiu.
Legend has it that Pixiu is the ninth son of the dragon. He can soar into the clouds and ride the mist, command thunder, and make rain clear. According to legend, he has the power to ward off evil spirits, ward off evil spirits, and control the house. The nine sons of the dragon have different magical powers. His son Pixiu is a thousand times better than his father. He has a big mouth, looks like a golden toad, is covered with scales, and has armor shaped like a unicorn. He takes the best of the beast. He has a mouth but no butt, and can swallow everything without diarrhea. It can attract wealth from all directions, can gather treasures, can only go in but not out, and has special magical powers. It is said that because Pixiu violated the rules of heaven, the Jade Emperor punished him only to eat but not to defecate. Therefore, Pixiu feeds on wealth and receives wealth from all directions. Its belly is a wealth bag and at the same time promotes official luck.
According to Professor Zhang Hemin, a giant panda expert, in ancient books, giant pandas are called Pixiu. "Historical Records: The Chronicles of the Five Emperors" describes the Yellow Emperor, the head of China's "Five Emperors". His country name was "Youxiong". He not only respected bears as wild animals, but also was able to treat bears (black bears), brown bears ), Pixiu (giant panda) and other wild animals are clearly distinguished.
Historical records also trace a story: more than 4,000 years ago, the Yellow Emperor commanded a tribe that had tamed tigers, leopards, bears, crabs, Pixiu and other beasts to defeat another tribe in Banquan (Zhuolu County, Hebei). The leader Chi You. Because the Battle of Banquan was relatively famous, the historian Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty recorded it. In addition to "Historical Records", China's first "Shangshu" that traces ancient deeds also narrates in the "Oath of Shepherd" that more than 3,000 years ago, King Wu of Zhou's troops were "like tigers and braves" and defeated the merchants in Muye. Zhou Wu's army, and even later generations, still used Pixiu as a metaphor for brave soldiers who were invincible in battle. In Buddhism, Pixiu is also used as the mount of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, but it is called "Tingting", but its shape is the same as Pixiu.
2. The shape of Pixiu
Pixiu is a ferocious and auspicious animal. It is divided into female and male like Phoenix and Kirin. The male is called "Pixi" and the female is called "Pixiu". "Xiu", but now it has been handed down that there is no distinction between male and female. In ancient times, Pixiu was divided into one or two corners. One corner was called "Tianlu" and the two corners were called "Evil-warding". Later, it was no longer divided into one or two corners, and the shape of one corner was the main one. In the south, most people like to call this auspicious beast "Pixiu", while in the north it is still called "exorcism". As for "Tianlu", few people use it to call this kind of auspicious beast, and some people call it "monster" or "four different images".
Pixiu has many shapes and is difficult to subdivide. After the change of dynasties, the shape of Pixiu is relatively unified, with a dragon head, a horse body, and lin feet. There is a long beard under the forehead, wings on both ribs, it can fly, and it is fierce and powerful, such as short wings, double horns, curly tail, and mane. It is often connected to the chest or back, with protruding eyes and long fangs.
The most common and popular shape now is one horn on the head, long curly manes all over the body, some have wings, and tail hair tendrils. It has one of the biggest characteristics. This beast has no anus and can only go in but not out. It is metaphorically used to attract wealth.
3. The function of Pixiu
Therefore, there is no doubt that Pixiu is used in Feng Shui to ward off evil spirits, ward off evil spirits, and control the house. According to legend, Pixiu likes the taste of gold and silver treasures, and often bites them back to please his owner. Therefore, it is said that this is a thing that attracts wealth. Therefore, Pixiu also has the function of making money. Pixiu has a fire character in the five elements of feng shui, which can attract a lot of money and open up the source of wealth in the world.
Placing Pixiu in an appropriate place at home or at work can bring about wealth. Generally, people who work in eccentric industries believe that "Pixiu" will bring prosperity and wealth, so they will place a Pixiu in their company or business place. Industries that belong to eccentric industries include foreign exchange, stocks, finance, horse racing, futures, etc. Pixiu is different from Qilin. Pixiu is a ferocious auspicious animal that has the function of guarding houses and warding off evil spirits. In ancient times, it was also used to guard tombs and was the guardian beast of tombs. It can be seen in front of the tombs of ancient tombs, which shows its murderous bravery. .
Pixiu can be placed in the auspicious position of Feng Shui. Many geologists believe that it has the effect of attracting wealth. In eight different directions, Pixiu made of jade is generally placed, and the power of attracting wealth will be greater. Very strong. In fact, Pixiu is beneficial to both positive and partial wealth, so the Pixiu image has shown signs of becoming popular in recent years; however, using Pixiu to promote wealth always has a religious overtone, so when the main god of the Xuankong hexagram is Riguishen, Or when the bird, rabbit, and sun are auspicious, the consecrated Pixiu has the strongest power to promote wealth, regardless of whether the work is in the right direction or in the wrong direction. But one thing to note is that for those who commit crimes, Pixiu may not have the power to attract wealth. This is the characteristic of spiritual beasts. The role of Pixiu in Feng Shui can be explained in the following points:
1. It has the function of guarding the house and warding off evil spirits. Placing the consecrated Pixiu at home can make the home run better and increase good luck. It drives away evil spirits and has the effect of calming the house. It becomes the guardian spirit of the home and ensures the safety of the whole family.
2. It has the effect of attracting wealth and increasing wealth, especially for those who are in odd jobs and have fluctuating incomes, such as sales, business, foreign exchange, stocks, finance, horse racing, futures, casinos, etc. In addition to helping partial wealth, it is also helpful for positive wealth, so businessmen should also place Pixiu in their company or home.
From the texture point of view, the following two textures are better:
Bronze Pixiu: an ancient auspicious animal, with one horn or two horns, short wings, and curly tail. , Manes and beards are the most powerful feng shui tools for promoting wealth, especially for those who have irregular careers and fluctuating incomes, such as sales, business, foreign exchange, stocks, finance, horse racing, futures, casinos, etc.
Jade Pixiu: Pixiu, especially made of jade, has the strongest financial power. It has special effects on promoting wealth, improving luck, avoiding evil, and protecting the body. The specially made pairs of jade braves are especially suitable for couples and lovers to wear. Because no jade is exactly the same, each pair of jade Pixiu is unique.