What decorative paintings to hang in the living room are good for Feng Shui?
The best Feng Shui hanging painting in your home should be the cornucopia landscape painting by a famous artist. The cornucopia is cleverly conceived. The entire work is like a cornucopia. Hanging it in your home has the function of gathering wealth and attracting luck. The mountains on both sides can be used from a Feng Shui perspective. It is understood that the two mythical beasts, the green dragon on the left and the white tiger on the right, protect the family's safety and tranquility, creating an auspicious scene. You can search "Yicong Calligraphy and Painting" on the Internet to select the cornucopia of landscape paintings by the contemporary famous artist Yi Tianye.
Landscape painting of Yi Tianye's home in the beautiful water of Lingshan Mountain
This is a Feng Shui calligraphy and painting. This work was laid out and created according to the instructions of the Feng Shui master. It is a typical "Zuo Qinglong, The Feng Shui layout of White Tiger on the right, Suzaku on the front, and Xuanwu on the back. The sun in the picture represents the rising sun, which brings good luck and a prosperous career. The flowing waterfall represents the meaning of rolling wealth and endless life. The streams below converge to form the shape of a cornucopia, which means that water does not flow out, that is, wealth does not flow out, which is a cornucopia of wealth. There is a small stream under the cornucopia, and the water flows out slowly; the rolling wealth continues to pour in and then flows out in small amounts. This means that more comes in and less comes out, which means increasing revenue and reducing expenditure.
The grain stacks stacked on both sides symbolize a bumper harvest; the boat on the water represents smooth sailing; the trees on the left and right, the left one is a fortune tree, and the right one is a disaster prevention tree; the two waterfalls mean that both sides have good fortunes, and business is vigorous. The mountain behind has the meaning of backing. The upper part of the mountain is in the shape of a gold ingot, which is the backing of the ingot, symbolizing prosperity and prosperity. The main mountain has many people bowing to each other, implying high status and authority. The mountain road in front of the door is also called the road of wealth, which leads directly to the cornucopia, which means that the road to wealth is broad and smooth. It also means that the road under your feet has already led to wealth and success. There is a wide flat land in the middle part of the lower part of the picture, which means that the road of life is getting wider and wider, and it is safe and sound.
Landscape painting has a long history, and Feng Shui culture has been popular through the ages. This work embodies the organic combination of landscape painting and Feng Shui. With mountains at its back and water on its side, mountains and rivers surround it; there is a mountain behind, a source of wealth in front, and "blue dragons and white tigers" guarding it on the left and right. This is a very perfect cornucopia of landscape painting. With his head resting on the mountain and his feet stepping on the river, he has been a high-ranking official for generations. He has gold in his left hand and silver in his right hand. There is a cornucopia hidden in his home. Hanging this Feng Shui painting in the hall will immediately increase the wealth of the owner, making people feel comfortable and comfortable at the first sight, and achieving the effect of prosperity and wealth.
The Supreme Cornucopia, the landscape painting "Purple Air Coming from the East" by Chinese painter Yi Tianye