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Is it okay to hang a picture of five cows at home?

The "Five Oxen Picture" has the effect of bringing good luck and regulating feng shui, and is suitable as a gift to friends or as a personal appreciation. Feng Shui has the meaning of bull market, and the cow is a symbol of prosperity. It means a prosperous career, continuous financial resources, and a magical effect of good luck. In terms of health, displaying the Five Ox Figures is said to ward off evil spirits and eliminate toxins.

Wang Xiangyang’s four-foot-banner classic work "Five Cows Playing in the Water" has always been deeply loved by people. The five cows in the Five Cows Picture contain beautiful meanings: the first is a pioneer cow, the second is The third cow is the lucky cow, the fourth cow is the prosperous cow, and the fifth cow is the wishful cow. Bringing a picture of the five cows home is equivalent to bringing home hard work, good luck, wealth, luck, and wishful thinking! The picture of the five cows playing in the water has a very good effect of bringing luck, praying for blessings, and regulating Feng Shui. The meaning of the bull market is that the cow is a symbol of prosperity, implying a prosperous career and continuous financial resources. This picture of five cows playing in the water is suitable for hanging in many places. It is suitable for hanging in the home, living room, study room, office, hotel, restaurant, conference room, etc., and this picture of five cows playing in the water is a real person. The hand-painted works are also suitable as gifts for friends or personal collections.

A short story about "Five Cows Pictures":

As soon as the "Five Cows Pictures" volume came out, it became a hot spot for collection. According to the records of people in the Ming Dynasty, the "Five Cows Pictures" volume was included in the imperial palace during the Northern Song Dynasty, and Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty even wrote an inscription and signed it. However, these traces no longer exist due to the excavations of later generations. Only "Ruisi East Pavilion" ", "Shaoxing", these marks of the Southern Song Dynasty palace indicate its life experience of traveling south. After the Yuan Dynasty destroyed the Song Dynasty, the great calligrapher and painter Zhao Mengfu obtained this famous painting. He felt as if he had obtained a huge treasure and left an inscription and postscript "with an upright air and a rare and bright pen". In the Ming Dynasty, the volumes of "Five Bulls Pictures" successively came into the hands of great collectors and connoisseurs Xiang Yuanbian and Song Nao. Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty ordered the treasures of the world, and the "Five Bull Pictures" volume was conscripted into the palace. Emperor Qianlong loved it very much and ordered his ministers to write postscripts on the back of the volume many times. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the famous paintings were transferred to Yingtai, Zhongnanhai for preservation. In 1900, the Eight-Power Allied Forces looted the Forbidden City, and the "Five Cows" was taken out of the country and has not been heard from since.