The dragon gave birth to nine sons, one of which was the turtle. The dragon turtle is the legendary ninth son of the dragon. The Dragon Turtle is a kind of auspicious animal, which is responsible for good luck. It is the most powerful feng shui treasure to resolve disasters, enhance popularity, and attract more noble people. It has the shape of a dragon head and a turtle body. In Feng Shui, there are four auspicious spirits. These four auspicious spirits refer to: dragon, phoenix, unicorn, and turtle. The dragon turtle is a combination of dragon and turtle, so it has more spiritual auspiciousness.
The dragon can transform into a villain and increase the luck and popularity of noble people; the turtle represents longevity and health, can also transform Yin evil spirits, fight against the three evil spirits, and most importantly, can increase wealth. The Dragon Turtle can be placed in the wealth position to attract wealth. It is most effective when placed in the position of three evil spirits or in a place with heavy water vapor. Feng Shui has a saying: "If you want to get rich quickly, fight the three evil spirits." The Feng Shui position with heavy water energy governs right and wrong, and the dragon and turtle in the position can resolve the dispute and strengthen the popularity. The head should be facing inward, and placing it on the bedside of a woman can attract her husband back. Place it on your desk or bookshelf to neutralize villains and attract more noble people.
How to use it: Generally, the dragon turtle is placed in the elderly's bedroom and on the desk in the office. Especially if you are not going well at work, are being squeezed out by villains, or are disliked by your boss, if you choose the right time and put a dragon turtle on your desk, you will get help from noble people and appreciation from your boss, and your work will be very smooth. smoothly. In addition to placing it in the company, you can also place one in the living room at home, which can complement each other and play a greater role. The backs of some Dragon Turtle instruments are movable and can be lifted up to add tea leaves and rice grains to enhance their effects.