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What does the Pixiu avatar mean?

Hello, the "Pixiu" avatar has the following three meanings: attracting wealth, warding off evil spirits, and transporting good luck. 1. To attract wealth: Pixiu is the ninth son of the ancient Dragon King. It has a very magical feature. It has no place for excretion, which means that what it eats can only go in but not out. , and his usual food consists of gold, silver and jewelry, and his belly is a cornucopia. This allusion is why Pixiu attracts wealth. 2. Ward off evil spirits: Legend has it that Pixiu is a guard in the heaven. He usually guards the safety of the heaven. He is so powerful and brave that the evil spirits are very afraid of Pixiu and dare not approach him. 3. Transport: Because of Pixiu’s powerful ability to ward off evil, it can also help us expel bad luck around us, allowing us to gain more good luck and opportunities. Pixiu is one of the five auspicious beasts in ancient times. The other four beasts are white tiger, dragon, phoenix and turtle.

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Pixiu

Ancient Chinese mythical beast

Ancient Chinese Feng Shui scholars believe that Pixiu[1] can turn disaster into good fortune The beast of Giri. "Pixiu" is a ferocious and auspicious beast in legend. Pixiu can swallow all things without releasing it, so it has the meaning of receiving wealth from all directions, driving away evil spirits, bringing joy and good luck. In ancient times, people often used Pixiu as a title for the army. From ancient times to the present, emperors and common people have paid attention to collecting and wearing Pixiu. In addition to its functions of attracting wealth, bringing luck, and warding off evil spirits, Pixiu also has functions such as holding down the house, transforming Tai Sui, and promoting marriage. Pixiu needs to be consecrated to be able to play its role. According to its due function, there are two types of consecration of Pixiu. One is to go to Buddhist consecration, which is what we call going to the temple to consecrate. The other is to be consecrated by Taoist, that is, to go to Taoist temple or find some masters who are experienced in Taoism to help consecrate it. Legend has it that Pixiu violated the rules of heaven and was punished by the Jade Emperor. It only feeds on wealth from all directions and swallows everything without diarrhea. It can attract wealth and accumulate treasures. It can only go in but not out. It has special magical powers. In ancient times, people often used Pixiu as a name for the army.