How about putting an elephant at the door of the house?

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The symbolic meaning of geomantic images is like the sound of "auspicious". In traditional customs, images represent auspiciousness. "Elephant" can bring auspiciousness to the world, as if the world is at peace. "Image" means peace, beauty and happiness. Elephants are powerful, but gentle and supple in spirit. According to legend, elephants are born as shining stars, which can herald a bright future. The ancient Buddha descended from the sky by elephant. Only when the monarch is self-supporting and self-disciplined, the spiritual image appears. Elephants are good at absorbing water, and water is wealth. Where water is seen in the windows of homes, placing "auspicious elephants to transport wealth" can achieve the goal of drawing water and receiving wealth. Auspicious elephants attract a lot of energy to strengthen the strength of the sitting side. Generally, buildings are backed by feng shui, while elephants are huge and mountain-like. Putting auspicious elephants in the sitting room, office or study at home can strengthen the strength of the sitting side. On the other hand, like social animals, they are very organized. Putting auspicious elephants can enhance the leadership position, bring stability and harmony, and attract wealth from all directions to the body. Every door and window at home can see the sea, pools, rivers and so on. When auspicious elephants are placed at home, small wealth and big wealth are all accepted. Elephants are docile and good at absorbing water, and water is wealth. When they are placed at home, they gather wealth and are lucky, and the wealth and happiness are close. When they are placed in the living room, the whole family will benefit. When they are placed in business places, offices and home study, they will help prosper their fortune, enhance their career fortune, get help from nobles, gather centripetal force, strengthen their strength, consolidate their careers, and have endless money. At present, it is also very common to enlarge the image of the building gate. Generally, there are stone images, bronze images and wooden images. Indoor ornaments like the image are also placed. The image is a gentle feng shui object that attracts money and has the feng shui function of blocking evil spirits and gathering gas. However, there are different placement requirements according to different materials and shapes of the image. Different materials represent different five elements, such as the stone image belongs to soil, the copper image belongs to gold, and the wooden image belongs to wood. Therefore, it should be placed in accordance with the principle that the five elements are mutually reinforcing. The east belongs to wood, the south belongs to fire, the west belongs to gold, and the north belongs to water. Therefore, it is better to put the stone elephant on both sides of the gate facing west, the native gold, the bronze elephant on both sides of the gate facing north, the golden water, and the wood elephant on both sides of the gate facing south. The elephant trunk has a wishful chief elephant, and the elephant trunk has a treasure elephant. Take the elephant's " Three elephant trunks generally have two shapes, upward and downward, such as strong water absorption capacity and water dominating wealth. Therefore, the elephant is also called the wealth-gathering elephant, and the elephant trunk is downward to absorb water, which mainly absorbs money and gathers money. With its trunk facing upwards, it is a water spray, which mainly sprays money and scatters it. They are all auspicious images. The four elephants have the function of blocking evil spirits. For example, there are fierce and evil spirits opposite the gate, and elephants with ivory shapes can be placed to counter the opposite problems. If the murderer across the hall comes from a height, the pictogram can leap upward. The five-one object can be divided into male and female. The shape of the six elephants is gentle and kind, just like the shape of a lion.