Poems about Pixiu attracting wealth
1. What are the poems describing Pixiu?
1. Once all the swords and soldiers are raised, there will be millions of Pixiu surrounded by banners. ——"Man Ting Fang·Prosperity in Han Dynasty" Song Dynasty: Xu Junbao's Wife
2. The drums and horns are solemn and majestic in the wind, the beacon fire is extinguished in the sky, and the past is recalled by Sun Liu. Thousands of miles away, the sun is shining brightly, and thousands of stoves are home to brave men. ——"Shui Tiao Ge Tou Duo Jing Lou" Song Dynasty: Lu You
3. Sitting in Pixiu Town Shuofang, every time he came to the fortress, he was surrendered by the king. ——"Zaju·Tang Minghuang's Autumn Night with Wutong Rain" Yuan Dynasty: Bai Pu
4. The Diao Chan and the Diao Chan are fighting for it. ——"Qinyuan Chun (The Royal Reading Returns to Guo Dianshuai)" Song Dynasty: Liu Guo
5. In the smoke of the wild stove, there is still Paixiu. Sighing at the lights, they are now desolate and still flooded. ——"Six Prefectures Song Tou" Song Dynasty: Liu Guo
6. Kanxiao's traces are uncertain. How can he plan to park his boat? There is no plan to rely on Liu. The golden tower is self-curtained, and the jade barrier is old. ——"Shui Tiao Ge Tou (Crossing the River)" Song Dynasty: Zhao Shankuo
7. Control a BMW and shine on a thousand horses. Silver candles shine for miles. Like chaotic clusters, tens of thousands of cold stars crowd into the shadow of the pot. ——"The Treasure Cauldron Appears" Song Dynasty: Fan Zhou
8. Sitting on a hundred thousand Pixiu, holding a brave head, and crossing the clouds. ——"Man Ting Fang" Song Dynasty: Shao Ji
9. Nine plugs of brave, three gates of tigers and leopards, empty works to accompany Jinggu. The sky is high and it is difficult to cry out, if only to gain loyalty. ——"Nian Nujiao (Feelings for Hong Shou)" Song Dynasty: Liu Xianlun
10. It should be noted that Pixiu comes from ten thousand stoves. Move forward wisely and courageously. I have always been brave, and the sea is flat, and my guts are falling off my felt fur. Red _ refers to Guan Dingluo, watching the spring melt, the joyful color is moving. Wearing the spotted clothes and embroidering the Dagon, he uncovered the golden pot with jade characters. ——"Magnolia Slowly (Shanghe Wengshou)" Song Dynasty: Zhang Ju 2. Phrases praising Pixiu
"Pixiu" is a ferocious and auspicious beast in legend. Pixiu can swallow all things without releasing them, so it has the implication of receiving wealth from all directions, driving away evil spirits, and bringing joy and good luck. 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. Its due role is currently most obvious in the consecration of Pixiu in Shangxiu Hall.
There are two types of consecration for Pixiu. One is to go to a Buddhist temple for consecration, which is what we call going to a temple for consecration. The other is to be consecrated by Taoism, which is to go to a Taoist temple or find some experienced masters to help consecrate it. 3. Four Ancient Chinese Poems of "What is Pixiu"
Pixiu (Pinyin: pí xiū), also known as "to ward off evil spirits and Tianlu", is a ferocious auspicious beast recorded in ancient Chinese books and Han folk myths and legends . Pixiu has a mouth but no anus. It can swallow everything without releasing it. It can only go in but not out. It has special magical powers. Therefore, it has the meaning of attracting wealth and absorbing wealth from all directions. It also has the function of driving away evil spirits and bringing good luck. It is a symbol of ancient times. One of the five auspicious beasts (in addition to the dragon, phoenix, turtle, and unicorn), it is called the beast that attracts wealth.
From ancient times to the present, emperors and common people have attached great importance to collecting and wearing Pixiu. In addition to its functions of attracting wealth, bringing luck, and warding off evil spirits, Pixiu can also be used to stabilize the house, change Tai Sui, and promote marriage. etc. Chinese tradition has the custom of decorating "Pixiu". Pixiu has rich meanings. People believe that it can bring joy and good luck. In ancient times, people often used Pixiu as a title for the army. It is said that Pixiu is the ninth prince of the Dragon King. Its staple food is gold, silver and jewelry. Naturally, it is full of treasures. Compared with other auspicious animals, such as the three-legged toad, it has more heads. Therefore, it is deeply loved by the Jade Emperor and the Dragon King. However, eating If you take too much, you will have diarrhea, so one day you may defecate in the open because you can't help it, which made the Jade Emperor angry, so he slapped him on the buttocks, and the butthole was sealed. From then on, gold, silver and jewelry could only go in but not out. . After this allusion spread, Pixiu was regarded as an auspicious beast that attracts wealth and treasures. Many Chinese people wear Pixiu jade products for this reason. 4. One-sentence advertising slogan, Pixiu ornaments
Pixiu has always been paid attention to in traditional culture and auspicious culture. Pixiu not only has a powerful role in attracting wealth and promoting luck, but also plays a role in feng shui to calm the house and eliminate evil spirits. effect. Among all kinds of Pixiu ornaments, the role of Pixiu ornaments is more obvious, and there are also many things to pay attention to when placing them.
Generally, the Pixiu is placed based on the knowledge of Feng Shui, so that the Pixiu can fully exert the spiritual power of the Dharma, so let’s take a look at the placement diagram of the Pixiu to better let the auspicious beast of Pixiu attract wealth for us.
But before that, you should also know that the Ji Zhaotang Pixiu ornaments have spiritual power only after they are placed and consecrated. Before they are consecrated, they are just handicrafts, and they will not have the effect of attracting wealth and feng shui. Many people will choose Ji Zhaotang to consecrate Pixiu. It is an authentic Buddhist temple consecration ceremony. The consecration ceremony is held on the first and fifteenth day of every month. There are also live pictures and videos at each ceremony. The destiny owner can see that he or she is being consecrated by the spiritual treasure. The whole process of consecration is truly effective in attracting wealth. After the consecration, the Pixiu is placed according to the placement diagram of the Pixiu, and its wealth-attracting effect is even more amazing.
First of all, we know that Pixiu ornaments are usually placed at home or in business premises, and the rules for placement are the same, so that Pixiu can attract wealth and bring it to the owner. Then we need to place the Pixiu in a suitable position to attract wealth. The most obvious one is the wealth position in the space, which is diagonally opposite the entrance. Let the head of the Pixiu face the door diagonally, so that the Pixiu can absorb the money. Get a lot of wealth. If there is no way to place the position of the wealth position, you can also place the Pixiu on the window sill, so that the head of the Pixiu faces the window, and there is a road outside the window.
This is an explanation of the placement. There are also some things that must be understood in the placement:
1. Common Pixiu ornaments are usually in a pair or a group. Firstly, it looks beautiful when placed, and secondly, pairs or combinations of Pixiu ornaments can form a magnetic field for collecting treasures. In this way, the placement of pairs of Pixiu ornaments can better promote the owner's good luck and bring wealth to him. Peace. A pair of Pixiu can be placed in a figure of eight or parallel.
2. The placement of the Pixiu must not be facing the door, but diagonally opposite the door. Do not let the consecrated Pixiu ornament occupy the position of the door god, or face the window with a road outside the window. This can attract wealth. Nafu.
3. The Pixiu cannot be placed facing the bathroom, kitchen, mirror, etc., nor can it face the bedroom or bed, because the incorrect placement of the Pixiu may also collide with sleeping people.
4. When placing the Pixiu, be careful not to place it too high or too low. It should not be higher than the owner's head when standing, nor should it be placed directly on the ground. 5. Idioms describing Pixiu
"The nine sons of the dragon each have their own interests"
1. The boss prisoner ox (qiúniú) loves music and squats on the head of the piano.
2. The second child, 睚禴 (yá zì), is fond of killing and fighting. He is carved on the sword ring and hilt and swallows his mouth;
3. The third child, 狴狴 (bì'àn) ), looks like a tiger, is powerful, and is prone to litigation. It is often found on ancient prison doors to intimidate prisoners. There is also a folk saying of tiger-headed prison, which is a mythical beast that distinguishes right from wrong and delivers justice;
4. Old The four Suān Ni (suān ní), shaped like a lion, like to smoke and sit, leaning on the foot of the incense burner, swallowing the smoke and blowing out the mist;
5. Lao Wu Taotie (tāotiè), gluttonous mouth and lazy body , delicious and delicious, often seen on ancient cooking tripods. The Taotie pattern can be seen on Xia and Shang bronzes. It is a ferocious beast with a head and no body. It is a "gourmet" who tastes delicious food and appreciates delicacies;
6 .Lao Liujiao (jiāotú), shaped like a snail and a clam, has a docile temperament. It is often seen on the door. It holds a ring in its mouth and keeps vigil at night to stop villains. It is the patron saint of studying, seeking children, and getting promoted;
7. Lao Qi Bi Xi (bìxì) (Ba Xia), turtle-shaped with teeth, strong and good at carrying heavy loads, often carrying stone tablets in the palace, is the protector of longevity, good luck and good luck;
8. Lao Ba Chiki (chī wěn), also known as owl tail or chi (chi) kiss, likes to look around and often stands on the ridge of the building, opening its mouth to swallow the ridge. It is a mythical beast that protects the house, wards off evil spirits, brings good fortune, and lives and works in peace and contentment;
< p> 9. Laojiu Pixiu (homonymous to "Pi Xiu"), also called to ward off evil spirits, is ferocious in nature and specializes in swallowing gold and silver. It has a big belly and no anus. It can only go in but not out. It can attract wealth, protect wealth, and control wealth. It is The protector of wealth.