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What does Nailiyunshushi mean?

"Nai Li Yun Shu Shi" refers to a Feng Shui prop that was widely used in ancient China. Nai Li Yun Shu Shi is usually selected from stones and is believed to have the effects of bringing luck, attracting wealth, and removing evil spirits. It is said that this stone must meet certain conditions in terms of shape and texture to achieve the best effect. Nai Li Yun Shu Shi, combined with the Feng Shui layout, can balance the aura and lead good luck.

"Naili" means "happiness and auspiciousness" in Mongolian, and "Yunshu" means fortune and mathematics. Therefore, "Nai Li Yun Shu Shi", as the name suggests, is a stone that helps people improve their luck and increase their luck. According to Feng Shui theory, Nai Li Yun Shu stones are usually placed in specific locations, such as doorways, studios, financial positions, etc. These positions are susceptible to the influence of external feng shui. Placing the Nai Li Yun Shui Stone can enhance the aura and prosperity.

In addition to being widely used in Feng Shui, the power of counting stones is also an important element in Mongolian culture and folk customs. Traditionally, in the tents or homes of Mongolian herdsmen, counting stones is also used to pray for happiness and blessings. At the same time, Naili luck counting stones are also a kind of decoration and gifts, which can be used as special souvenirs or given to relatives and friends. In short, Nailiyunshushi plays multiple roles in Mongolian culture and represents people's pursuit of good luck and happiness.