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The Feng Shui effect of Shi Qilin

The feng shui functions of stone unicorns are as follows: stone unicorns are often used to hold houses, gather wealth, and are also placed in cemeteries. Shi Qilin was often used in cemeteries in ancient times, and its origin can be traced back to the Eastern Han Dynasty. Stone carvings in mausoleums were once popular during the Eastern Han Dynasty. However, due to the continuous wars in the Three Kingdoms and Jin Dynasties and the popular thin burial system in the upper class to prevent tomb robbing, there were very few stone carvings in front of the tombs of emperors and princes. In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, due to the relative stability of society and the certain development of the economy, the pursuit of extravagance emerged again. Emperors and princes built mausoleums one after another, which also made mausoleum carving once again become a social trend, and the artistic level of the works There have also been new developments compared to before. The tomb sculptures of the Southern and Northern Dynasties have become an important part of the history of ancient Chinese sculpture.

However, most people place feng shui objects that are prosperous to attract good luck, but they are not so suitable for placing stone unicorns and cannot be suppressed. It is best to choose a Feng Shui object that suits your needs so that it can play a good Feng Shui role for you. It is recommended that you go to the official website of Wuxiang Copper Stove to determine a Wuxiang mascot that suits you.