What is the geomantic function of dragon turtle and copper turtle?
Meaning and symbol: Dragon turtle is an auspicious animal, symbolizing good luck.
Summary: The usage of dragon turtle is complicated. Since ancient times, some geomancers thought that it would be more effective if it was placed in a place with heavy water vapor. The dragon turtle is in power, aiming to resolve the dispute between words and enhance popularity.
Auspicious application: in geomantic omen, the left is "Qinglong" and the right is "White Tiger". Tsing lung is a sharp beast, and white tiger is a fierce beast, so the dragon turtle had better be placed on the left to make a fortune. Moreover, Qinglong has always been the Guardian guarding the theme, so putting a dragon turtle on his left is equivalent to having a noble person to protect himself.
Taboo: Dragon Turtles are meant to attract distinguished people, so they should be placed with their heads facing outwards, not towards the bedroom.
Copper turtle:
Implication and symbol: Turtles symbolize longevity, and so do bronze turtles, so they are deeply loved by people.
Description: Tortoise shell is shaped like a convex mirror, but also like an arc. It is considered by modern geomantic experts to have the energy to bounce up and dispel the ominous atmosphere that breeds in the house.
Auspicious application: Tortoise shell is shaped like a convex mirror. Feng Shui experts suggest that in case of unlucky things, a pair of copper turtles can be put on the balcony or window to try, but the heads of the two turtles should be opposite.
Taboo: People whose zodiac signs are dog, rabbit and dragon are not suitable for keeping turtles or placing turtle ornaments at home.
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