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The mascot that brings good luck - the pig

The pig is a symbol of wealth and blessing in traditional culture. It is fat and round in appearance and full of treasures, just like a huge ingot. Therefore, in Feng Shui, the pig has the symbol of wealth. Spiritual power is one of the most commonly used mascots for prosperity. However, due to appearance and life characteristics, there is no so-called dignity at all. 1. The Feng Shui effect of pigs 1. Bringing wealth

Since the pig is a mascot representing blessing and wealth, its main function is to attract wealth. You can place the "Pig Sends Ingots" mascot at home or in the office. A fat, strong pig with a big smile stands on a pile of ingots, holding a large ingot with both hands, symbolizing the God of Wealth's protection and prosperity. Wealth, good luck and good luck. Because it is to promote wealth, the Feng Shui Pig is mainly made of metal, with copper being the most common and gold being the best, so that its ability to attract wealth can be fully utilized. In addition, you can also place a pig-shaped piggy bank on the financial position of your home, and put change into it every day to support it. This can also play a role in increasing wealth, but remember not to move it. 2. Helps with exam luck

The pig also means rising higher and higher, and getting a title on the gold list. Because in ancient times, inscriptions on the gold medal list were written with a red vermilion (pig) pen, and hoofs are homophonic to the title, so the pig became the mascot for young students to write the title on the gold medal list. Whenever someone rushes to take the exam, relatives and friends give braised pig's trotters as gifts and wish them "a red-painted title". Later, this habit gradually expanded, and people gave each other ham during the New Year, because ham is roasted with pig's trotters. Folks also believe that the "fat pig arch" is auspicious, and the fat pig has become a messenger of good fortune. 3. Increase appetite

If there are children at home who are picky eaters and don’t like to eat, you can place a pig ornament on the dining table with the head facing the child’s seat to help them increase their appetite and become more fond of eating. 4. Fill the missing corner

If there is a missing corner in the northwest of your home or shop, you can place a pig ornament in the missing corner, which can calm the house, eliminate evil spirits, and attract wealth and energy.

2. Dos and Don’ts when placing Feng Shui pigs Feng shui pigs are suitable to be placed in the financial position of the home or on the dining table, symbolizing strong wealth and abundant food and salary. It can also be placed on the desk or desk of the main person in charge of the company to promote financial luck. Feng Shui pigs are not suitable to be placed in toilets and bathrooms, nor in bedrooms where children rest and study, nor in company finance rooms. It is not advisable to place pig ornaments in the homes of people born under the sign of Snake and Monkey. Because Si and Hai are in conflict with each other and Shen and Hai are in harm's way, Feng Shui pigs will not only fail to bring about wealth, but will also bring disaster to them.