What does the feng shui cow mean and where to place it?
1. Meaning
(1) A symbol of auspiciousness. Since the cow is easily associated with strength, many sports clubs or sports competitions use it as their team name and benchmark. Or a mascot. The cow is a symbol of hard work in Chinese culture; it is a symbol of wealth and strength in Western culture.
(2) Whip the bull to welcome the spring. The bull refuses to believe that it has the effect of strengthening wealth and prosperity, especially partial wealth luck, especially for those who work part-time to make a living after formal work. Luck in wealth is particularly helpful. It is a must-have treasure for people in stock trading, real estate, finance, finance and banking.
(3) It is helpful for career and suitable for attracting wealth - it is a symbol of power and wealth, representing brightness, domineering and innovation. It can help people project authoritative energy, strengthen people's decisiveness and their commitment to career. Taking off plays a big role and is suitable for people who are working hard and eager to succeed.
(4) The house is strong, the limbs are strong, domineering, and ready to go, which symbolizes being ready to face all difficulties. To prevent evil in your home, you can ward off evil spirits, guard against villains, and ensure good luck.
2. The placement of the copper bull
The best placement of the bull in Feng Shui is north-northeast. Secondly, the cow needs to be placed according to its function. It is used to promote official luck. For career luck, it can be placed in the office, on a bookshelf, or in the middle of the desk. If it is used to attract wealth, it can be placed at the entrance of the room, preferably opposite the door or window. If it is used to suppress evil spirits in a house, it can remedy household defects and repair missing and convex corners of the house.