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Solid Bronze Kwan Kung (SUPER VALUE)
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List Price:USD30
Our Price:USD12.88
Material: Bronze
Color: Bronze
Dimension(in): 1.5x1x3
Weight: 200g
ID: HH2103
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Product Description
This bronze Kwan Kung is depicted with a
calm face and holding his "Kwan Dao" behind him. He
holds his long wisdom beard on his right hand which resembles
his confidence and him having deep thoughts of strategies to protect
his territory. This is a new special version Kwan Kung, made for
offices and homes to counter office politics, enhance career and
increase leadership.
What Kwan Kung symbolizes and how to place this deity?
Kwan Ti (later known as Kwan Kung) is the
most famous war general in the history of China. He is perceived
as China's finest military heroes, and was elevated to the rank
of God of War in 1594, becoming one of the most popular deities
in China. His image could be found universally at home, office or
business premises of Feng Shui enthusiast, as he was invoked to
aid those in need of assistance. Kwan Kung is simultaneously deified
as the God of War as well as the God of Wealth. Kwan Kung is the
embodiment of power, strength, integrity, and honor. Kwan Kung not
only bestows a strong force of protection, his presence brings about
status, fortune and confidence. Kwan Kung is feared by all evil
and revered by all who are sincere at heart. No evil may lurk in
the presence of the God of War. Kwan Kung protects the righteous
and defends the innocent. According to Lillian Too (famous Feng
Shui author), even hardened ghosts and robbers get scared off.
Usually
wearing his military uniform, Kwan Kung is highly popular among
art enthusiasts. Kwan Kung is usually depicted having a red face,
confident, victorious and fierce to scare away the evil spirits
and opponents. His most powerful weapon is "Kwan Dao"
(the battle knife) and usually has dragon carved on it. Kwan Kung
having dragons around him makes him even more powerful. The most
powerful form of Kwan Kung is the "Victory Kwan Kung",
shown to have 5 dragon flags behind him and him standing on five
dragons. Another powerful position is the "Protective Position",
depicted in his horse-stance postion, Kuan Kung points his Kwan
Dao (the Great Battle Axe) downwards, forcefully exerting his benevolence.
There
are many roles in Kwan Kung and therefore bring multiple advantageous
to have him in the house, office and business premise.
1. Display his image in the home facing the
front door to provide strong force of protection and counter any
killing breath, negativities or evil that is entering the house
will be scared away.
2. According to Lillian Too (world famous
Feng Shui author), Kwan Kung is most powerful if the image is placed
in the Northwest corner of the house. This will trigger mentor luck,
extreme support from authority and helpful people coming your way.
3. At work, place the image behind where
you sit at work for retention of power and status. This position
is most suitable for managers, leaders, executives and politicians.
For employees of big firms, the powerful protector on your desk
or behind you will keep away backstabbers and deceivers.
4. Kwan Kung is also the most important figure
for police forces and triad members in Asia to ensure victories
in pursues. He is highly respected and worshipped by them.
5. For businessmen, Kwan Kung is a must in
business premises or shops facing the entrance at reception to assure
themselves victory in competitive businesses and protection. Kwan
Kung protects the entity from fraud and embezzlement, promotes loyalty
and ensures smooth sailing. This is believed to help the business
prosper even against overwhelming odds. Kwan Kung is even placed
in the staff area to promote unity, loyalty and honesty of the employees.
According to Lillian Too, she had commemorated Kwan Kung for her
business success in WOFS boutiques.
6. Kwan Kung made of metal/bronze can also
be used to diffuse 5-yellow star (bring fatality and bad luck) and
star-2 (bringing illness). In 2003, 5-yellow resides in southeast
corner of your premise and illness star-2 in the north sector.
Note:
It is not advisable to place a deity in the bedroom or kitchen.
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