What is the inscription on the back of the giant turtle?
The dragon head and body of the turtle is called Bi Xi. The dragon turtle, also known as "Bi Xi" (bi xi), is an auspicious beast recorded in ancient Chinese books. One of the "Zi", with the head of a dragon and the body of a tortoise, it is a pure yang mythical beast that can ward off evil, control evil spirits, resolve conflict, relieve misfortune, control the house, attract wealth, and gather wealth. It is a symbol of power and longevity. Some say it evolved from the "Xuanwu" among the four mythical beasts, while others say it was directly combined with the totem.
Dragon Turtle, according to legend, is the son of an ancient divine dragon. He carries the River Map and the Luoshu on his back, revealing the numbers of the heaven and the earth. The thing is Tai Chi, which understands astronomy from above, geography from below, and harmonizes the human world. The Dragon Turtle is the incarnation of the Dragon God and the Spirit Turtle. Yang Shen of the Ming Dynasty said in "Sheng'an Waiji": "It is said that a dragon gave birth to nine sons, and each one has his own merits: one is called Bixi, which looks like a turtle and is good at carrying heavy loads. Today, it is like a turtle under the stone tablet..." Because " Bixi has a dragon head and a turtle body, so it is also called "dragon turtle" among the people. There are four auspicious spirits in Feng Shui: dragon, phoenix, unicorn, and turtle. Among them, "dragon" represents the nine-five supreme being, which means nobility. It can attract noble people, guard against villains, and bring wealth. "Turtle" represents longevity and peace, and has the function of dispelling evil spirits. The dragon turtle is a combination of dragon and turtle, so it has more spiritual aura. It is one of the favorite mascots of ancient emperors, and it is used to eliminate disasters and eliminate evil spirits. The most powerful feng shui treasure to enhance popularity and attract noble people. A pair of dragon turtles are placed at the entrance of the Forbidden City in Beijing.
In addition, since "dragon turtle" and "honor return" have the same pronunciation, the dragon turtle also represents "". Return home in fine clothes, return home in glory." For "outsiders" who go out to work hard, or business personnel who face performance pressure every day, it can also help their performance to flourish, make money, and return with honor (honor return).