Li Jizhong: What are the necessary feng shui mascots for 20 16?

20 15 is drawing to a close, and 20 16 is coming soon. In the past year, you were happy or sad, or you won or lost. No matter what you have experienced, how can you bring in your fortune, career and family fortune in the new year by placing feng shui mascots to a higher level? Let's have a look with the teacher from Ji Li Middle School. What are the necessary feng shui mascots for 20 16? !

1 and 20 16 One of the lucky mascots of the Year of the Monkey: Fu Qilin.

Kirin is an ancient benevolent beast, which combines a dragon's head, antlers, lion's eyes, tiger's back, bear's waist, snake scales, horseshoes and pig's tail. This is an auspicious usage. Since ancient times, it has been used as a palace decoration to boost the official prestige, and it is also a symbol of dignitaries. It can eliminate disasters and solve problems, exorcise evil spirits, ward off evil spirits in towns and houses, and promote wealth and promotion.

This unicorn of wealth, with golden scales and long wings, has one foot on the hydrangea, meaning to send happiness home, and the other foot on the gold ingot, representing a house full of gold. Making money welcomes happiness. It's a good baby. 20 16 Year of the Monkey is one of the necessary auspicious mascots.

2. 20 16 The second lucky mascot of the Year of the Monkey: ox cart (gold and silver jewelry)

In the zodiac, cattle are regarded as symbols of diligence, simplicity, sincerity, integrity, humiliation, courage and stubbornness. Cows are strong, full of energy and hope. Cows stand for good, for good. There is a saying in China that you are awesome!

This cow pulls gold and silver treasures, which means that the old cow pulls money home. The gold and silver jewelry on the ox cart symbolizes wealth and splendor, which is of great help to those who do business, engage in business and want to seek partial wealth. Whether at home or in the office, placing bronze cows can bring you good luck. 20 16 Year of the Monkey is the second lucky mascot.

3, 20 16 Year of the Monkey, the third lucky mascot: money.

Magic is a fierce beast recorded in China ancient books and Han folk myths and legends. It has a mouth without anus, can swallow everything without leaking, can turn money into treasure, and has special magic power. From ancient times to the present, emperors to the people have paid attention to collecting and wearing magic. In addition to the functions of attracting wealth, driving away luck and exorcism, magic also has the functions of saving houses, aging and urging marriage.

A pair of mythical animals are lucky, and the two mythical animals are divided into male and female. Men represent wealth and women represent the treasury. With wealth and a vault, you can keep it. It is said that brave ears and ears can hear all the wealth business, thus gathering the wealth of the world for the master. Therefore, it is also an essential auspicious mascot of 20 16 recommended by master Ji Li.

4. 20 16 The fourth lucky mascot of the Year of the Monkey: the golden cicada.

The three-legged golden toad is said to be able to spit money, which belongs to Wang Cai. As a mascot ornament, the golden toad has entered thousands of households. It not only has decorative function, but also can attract wealth and ward off evil spirits. As the old saying goes, "there is a golden toad at home, and the financial resources are rolling."

This golden toad keeps spitting out gold and silver treasures, which symbolizes the rolling financial resources and is an auspicious mascot. Three-legged golden toad can ward off evil spirits, ward off evil spirits and get rid of villains. Golden cicada also has the function of prospering career and assisting students. You can make a fortune at home, and you can increase cohesion and resolve workplace disputes at the office.

5, 20 16 Year of the Monkey, the fifth lucky mascot: the cornucopia of wealth.

The cornucopia of wealth in all directions, the instrument of feng shui transshipment, prosperous wealth and popularity, and the cornucopia of feng shui transshipment artifacts are inexhaustible! There are faucets at both ends of the cornucopia, which means wealth will last forever. Water keeps flowing from the cornucopia into the monitor's home. It symbolizes the rolling in of wealth. As the saying goes, "He who gets the golden toad is rich". It is said that wherever Jin Chan goes, it is a place where money gathers, and businessmen are asked to collect money from all directions and attract money into the cornucopia.

6, 20 16 The sixth lucky mascot of the Year of the Monkey: the Dragon Tortoise (Golden Tortoise)

In the traditional five-skill geomantic field in China, the "Dragon Turtle" has always been regarded as the sacred object of geomantic system. Dragon turtles placed at home have the effects of settling down, making money, making money and keeping safe.

Because "Dragon Turtle" and "Rong Gui" are homonyms, Dragon Turtle also represents returning home with clothes and honor. Dragon turtle can also help people who go out to work hard or business people who have to face performance pressure every day, so that their performance will flourish, their financial resources will be wide and their rewards will be honored.