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The arrangement order and usage of Five Emperors' Money

Arrangement order: ?According to the order of Shunzhi, Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong and Jiaqing

Instructions for use

1. How to wear Five Emperors' coins: 5 When choosing individual pieces, it is best to have them that are well-proportioned and similar in color, so that they look more beautiful. ?

2. The red rope can be broken into a Chinese knot or a single red rope can be folded in half to 10 cm.

3. When threading, just like tying shoelaces, thread it up and down side by side.

4. Wear them in the order of Shunzhi, Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong and Jiaqing. ?

5. According to folklore, it has the effect of warding off evil spirits and bringing about wealth. Girls can wear the Five Emperors Money with red thread and hang it on their bags, or they can also hang it with them to ward off evil spirits.

1. Five emperors' coins refer to the copper coins of the five emperors of the Qing Dynasty: Shunzhi, Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong and Jiaqing.

2. The Five Emperors' Money has the functions of blocking evil spirits, guarding against villains, avoiding evil spirits, increasing wealth, and praying for blessings.

Chinese people have had the custom of wearing coins since ancient times to ward off evil spirits, protect against villains, ward off evil spirits, increase wealth, and pray for blessings. The Five Emperors' coins are coins minted by the five most prosperous emperors in the Chinese nation. Therefore, the Five Emperors' coins gather more of the energy of heaven, earth, and people, plus the wealth of hundreds of families. Therefore, they can control houses, eliminate evil spirits, and have the power of prosperity. The wealth function can also strengthen the owner's self-confidence and resolve the defect of having no owner.

Reference: Five Emperors' Money-Baidu Encyclopedia