Interpretation of the turtle mascot: the dragon turtle spits out spiritual smoke from its mouth

Turtles are regarded as mascots because of their longevity. So what are the Feng Shui significances of tortoise mascots? This issue of Feng Shui Ornaments will take you to understand and interpret the "turtle" mascot. The dragon turtle spits out spiritual smoke from its mouth. Let's take a look together.

It is said that turtles can absorb the spiritual energy of mountains and rivers, and the texture of the turtle's back is secret. The Chinese have always believed that the turtle hides the secrets of heaven and earth, so it has become a mysterious animal with rich cultural connotations. At the same time, because the turtle has an extremely long lifespan, it has become a symbol of longevity. People often use "turtle age" to describe people's longevity, or combine it with "crane age" to call it "turtle age and crane longevity" and "turtle age and crane age". Since ancient times, people have believed that it can bring auspiciousness. Turtles have become a spiritual creature that predicts the future. Placing turtles can transform yin and replenish yang, adjust the balance of yin and yang in the room and the natural magnetic field, and can replenish luck and wealth. Using turtles to stabilize the house can Peace, good fortune and wealth.

The dragon turtle belongs to the four auspicious spirits. It is one of the national treasures of China: "dragon, phoenix, turtle, and lin". It is also a symbol of benevolence and longevity. Many people place the dragon turtle to ward off evil spirits. It has the meaning of an auspicious throne and is also one of the four auspicious animals in China. The dragon turtle is the incarnation of the dragon god and the spirit turtle. It was originally the model of "Xuanwu", one of the four spiritual beasts. In the Tang Dynasty, it gradually broke away from the "Xuanwu" form. The dragon-headed turtle has the shape of a dragon head and a turtle body. According to legend, it is one of the nine sons of the dragon and has the characteristics of two spiritual animals: dragon and turtle.

The Dragon Turtle is a treasure that attracts wealth, and indicates a strong economic foundation for the owner and his children. It has been a totem of health, longevity and stability since ancient times. The dragon-headed turtle is also a symbol of success, wealth and prosperity. It indicates that the owner's children will be healthy, safe, prosperous and wealthy throughout their lives, and they will become dragons and phoenixes.

The Dragon Turtle is known as the Godly Giant Turtle, which means it can protect people from disasters and reduce harm. It also has the metaphorical meaning of longevity, good luck, suppressing evil spirits and welcoming good fortune. In addition to subduing Tai Sui, Sui Po and all kinds of tangible evil spirits, its power can also attract "positive wealth" and fortune.

The Dragon Turtle combines the might and strength of the dragon with the humiliation-bearing femininity of the tortoise when it comes to transforming evil spirits. It is the best item for transforming evil spirits. Hang items such as turtle shells or dragon turtles in the house, and just aim them at the sharp corners that come in, and they will have the effect of defusing them.

If the family has problems such as official misconduct, disputes, villains, insolvency, and weak financial fortune, it is advisable to place the dragon turtle in the hall to resolve the evil spirits, and it can also be used to stabilize the house and prosper the family. Turtles absorb the spiritual energy of heaven, earth, mountains and rivers, so they are particularly long-lived. Therefore, it is very appropriate to place turtle-shaped decorations in the bedroom of an elderly person to symbolize health and longevity, but it should be noted that the head of the turtle must face the window. If you use the dragon turtle to attract wealth, place the dragon turtle facing the door and windows to attract wealth into the house. The dragon turtle is usually placed at the back of the house and plays a role in holding down the house. The dragon turtle also has the function of gathering energy and can increase the number of people.