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What are the Feng Shui copperwares?

Most of the Feng Shui instruments in our country are made of copper, and copper ones are also considered to have the strongest effect

1. Copper unicorns are divided into two types, one is One way to bring good luck to the house and bring good fortune is to give birth to a child. Their shapes are different. The unicorns usually appear in pairs. The copper unicorns used to send children also have small unicorns on them.

2. The copper-gold toad is similar in shape to a toad, but has more legs than a toad. It is called the triangle toad, also known as the golden toad. The golden toad mainly attracts wealth, bringing money from all directions back to its owner's home. The golden toad with a big mouth and a big butt is the best, and can earn a lot of money.

Copper wind chimes are copper bells that jingle when shaken. In many TV dramas, the mage will ring the wind chime when performing the ritual. The function of copper wind chimes is to dispel evil spirits and transform evil spirits, especially the five yellow evil spirits.

3. Copper gourd. Copper gourds have many functions. Hanging them on the bedside of a sick person can cure illnesses and absorb bad auras. You can transform the five yellow evil spirits and the two black evil spirits into talismans and hang them in the direction where the evil spirits are. Hanging it in the bedroom can also enhance the relationship between husband and wife. For those who study medicine, divination, and Yi studies, hanging a copper gourd will be helpful to their career.

4. Bronze Wenchang Tower. It is helpful to students, people preparing for exams, and people engaged in literary work. It can help their exam luck and official luck, so that their thinking will be clear, their literary thoughts will flow, and their inspiration will continue.

5. Feng Shui Dragon. Mainly a house-keeping villain.

Others include pure copper horse seals, dragon turtles, Guan Gong, son-giving Guanyin, mandarin ducks, and cornucopias.