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Does the elephant have any feng shui implication?

Generally, feng shui in architecture likes to have a backer. As the saying goes, "There is light in front and support in the rear". Elephants are huge in size and elegant in posture. They are considered as a symbol of backing in Feng Shui, which can enhance their fortune. Therefore, placing elephant ornaments on the side can strengthen the power of mountain building, increase the luck of nobles and contribute to the prosperity of the cause. When there are no mountains or things behind the house, the back is empty when working, and there are no solid walls or other objects to rely on, it can be solved by placing elephant ornaments. The elephant's long nose can absorb water, and the water in geomantic omen symbolizes wealth, so the elephant with its trunk down is often called a wealth-sucking elephant, which has the same function as the brave. If the window at home faces the swimming pool, pond, sea, etc. Elephants can be placed by the window with their trunks facing outwards, creating an image of elephants absorbing water for money and making financial resources rolling. If there is no water outside the house, you can put a pot of aquatic plants or a jar of fish between or in front of two elephants, or you can put a crystal feng shui wheel, which has the same effect.