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Wen Chang
Brush Ru Yi
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List Price:USD68
Our Price:USD26.88
Material: Brass
Color: 24K Gold Plated
Dimension(in): 5.6x2.8x1.3 in
Weight: 300g
ID: SL10668 |
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Product Description
The Wen Chang
Brush represents blessings from the patron saint of intellectual
achievements since Song Dynasty (1000 A.D). Wen Chang being
one of the 28 constellations and first star in the Big Dipper
is believed to help all intellectuals and academic writers
enhance their thoughts and become successful in examinations.
The Wen Chang Brush sitting on the Ru Yi empowers one with
a smoothride when undertaking intellectual rides such as facing
an important examination or taking part in any important coursework.
That means one will have complete control over his or her
own destination due to successful knowledge acquisition. This
Ru Yi will help one overcome obstacles as well as win over
intellectual competitors and become authority in a science
or arts field. Excellent enhancer for adults who are doing
part time studies or important masters and doctorate degrees.
There are also auspicious chinese characters "Fatt Choy
Yu Yi" on the scepter which carries the meaning bringing
plenty of good fortune.

Side view of the beautiful gold
brush ru yi
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What Ru Yi symbolizes and how to place this object?
Originally, the Ru Yi was a short sword
made from iron and used by ancients for self defence and for purposes
of gesticulation. Later it evoluted to become a present to signify
good wishes to the recipient. Some claimed it was used as a pointer
of directions and others said it guards against anything unexpected.
The shape was derived from lotus and some even claimed it was
derived from ling tzi, a special curative fungus that cures a
thousand diseases. The head of the Ru Yi is also a strong resemblance
of a bat which brings fortune and good luck. Ru Yi symbolizes
authority and power in the imperial courts and royal assemblies.
The Ru Yi was later being regarded as the sceptre for Imperial
courts and offices, which was used by high ranking government
officials including empresses. Ru Yi has auspicious meanings:
smoothness in endeavours and enhanced luck in undertakings. Ru
Yi is also a potent symbol carried by the Tua Peh Kong, Laughing
Buddha and one of the Fuk Luk Sau (3 Star Gods) and many other
deities for blessings. The symbol is most suitably used to bring
our career to greater heights and raise the bar for authority.
The item can be displayed to ensure we get enough control over
subordinates at work, increase our influential power and also
if we have rebellious children. The Ru Yi can also protect you
from evil, harmful people and misfortune.
Each Ru Yi normally have a head at one end. Sometimes there are
two heads, one bigger than the other. The smaller head should
be positioned facing the inside of the house or space while the
larger head points outward. This is the correct placement of a
Ru Yi.
The
Ru Yi has many uses and its presence signifies many blessings:
1. Place the Ru Yi in the West (family luck
corner) to enhance your authority in the family, especially over
your children who are rebellious.
2. Place the Ru Yi in the Northwest of your
living rooms or family rooms to energize your mentor luck. This
would bring in helpful people and support from important people
in your endeavours. It would also enhance your opportunities of
getting a better job through helpful people.
3. Place the Ru Yi in the north sector of
your living room or work desk to improve your career luck and to
enable promotional opportunities. It would also help you gather
more support from subordinates and peers, besides having more command
over difficult employees. This would result in wealth improvement.
4. For excellent examination luck, display it at your study desk
or next to your bedside. It can clear your exhausted brain, thus
creating a more harmonized mind for more memory power. It becomes
even more powerful when displayed directly at the study corners
such as the Fu Wei direction according to ones kua number, the
annual star #4 location (in the west in 2007) or the Northeast
Universal Education corner.
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