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The meaning and symbol of cows

The cow has the auspicious meaning of getting rich through hard work and good weather, symbolizing hard work, wealth and strength.

Cows have always worked diligently, never complained, and never asked for more rewards when harvesting. It has the auspicious meaning of getting rich through hard work and good weather, and the cow has been a representative of integrity and hard work since ancient times. It occupies an unsurpassed position in human hearts. It can inspire people to be positive and confident in life.

The ox also symbolizes down-to-earth and is an auspicious animal. Since cows are easily associated with strength, many sports clubs or sports competitions use them as their team names, benchmarks or mascots. The cow is a symbol of hard work in Chinese culture and a symbol of wealth and strength in Western culture.

Ox Feng Shui ornaments

In Chinese Feng Shui, cows are auspicious animals. The habits of cattle also make people particularly fond of them. Placing cow ornaments can bring blessings and make career progress. There are also many cow ornaments and accessories in life. Cows represent turning things around, so placing cow ornaments at home can improve your career fortune.

The cow ornaments should be placed in a conspicuous place as much as possible to better attract wealth. If they are placed in a corner, they will only attract small fortunes at most. If conditions permit and the previous conditions can be met, you can try to choose a place with light. After being illuminated by the sun, the energy of the cow ornaments will be stimulated to the greatest extent, making people's wealth more prosperous.