What are multicolored gold ingots used for?
Multicolored gold ingots are a memorial to the dead. People believe that by burning colorful gold ingots, they can "burn money" for the deceased to pin their memory and blessings on the deceased. In addition, colored gold ingots are also considered to have symbolic meanings such as seeking official luck, increasing peach blossom luck, improving popularity and enhancing wealth, and are often used for feng shui layout or personal blessing. In ancient times, the gold ingot was the highest denomination currency, representing wealth and status. In addition to being used as sacrificial offerings and feng shui supplies, Jin Yuanbao also played a role in making money from towns and houses and promoting Wenchang in ancient times. Multicolor represents the five regions of the world, east, west, north, south and middle. The five colors are cyan, yellow, red, white and black, that is, black and white plus three primary colors. Yuanbao is an ancient currency, made of precious gold or silver. Generally, there is much silver and little gold. But now ingots are often used instead of paper money. Because silver and gold are considered valuable currencies.