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Grand Duke Wealth Luck
Borrowing Ornament - 2008 Good Luck Ornament
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List Price:USD38
Our Price:USD13.88
Material: Earth Material
Color: Multicolor
Dimension(in): 3.2x2.6x2 in
Weight: 150g
ID: SL10877 |
2-PCS SPECIAL
Special Price:USD20.88
ID: SL10877st |
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Product Description
The ox is the secret friend of the rat.
Therefore in the year of rat, this animal will be extra lucky
and blessed by the Grand Duke. The presence of ox with piyao
will therefore be able to please the Grand Duke and invoke
wealth blessings. This method of inviting wealth into homes
is used widely in Taiwan with successful results. The ox will
bring wealth through persistency, consistency and hard work.
The ox is the emblem of spring which translates to good harvest,
happiness, windfall, joyful news and good year ahead. It grants
people with most of the wishes anyone would have. It is considered
as a sacred animal in some countries and brings successful
business encounters, luck in investments, luck in stocks speculation,
prosperity, wealth, abundance, success, passing examinations,
good descendants luck and good fortune to households. While
the Pi Yao brings people out of difficult times. This ornament
is required in all homes to bring in good fortune according
to the Theory of Liu He. It will especially benefit those
who have conflicts with Tai Sui.
 
Side and back view of the ornament.
Beautiful craftmanship.
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What ox and pi yao symbolize?
The ox is considered as sacred animal in
China, Thailand, Nepal, India and many parts of Asia. Chinese
always associate the ox to spring. Each year, in chinese almanac,
the ox and its gesture is used to describe spring and what the
outlook is for the year in terms of weather, agricultural harvest
and economy. It is also believe that the ox could deflect any
evil spirits as it is considered as a sacred animal in Buddhist
texts. For example, the Summer Palace lake at Peiping had a bronze
image of the ox erected to suppress any demons that would possibly
disturb the lakes, rivers and seas. Many Buddhist followers believe
that the ox has the power to transform all wishes into reality.
It is a symbol of harvest and good yields. In the west, we refer
to the term "bullish" share market as reflecting stocks
rising crazily for a substantial period of time. Therefore, the
ox symbolizes ultimate gain, success and incremental fortune.
On the other hand, the Pi Yao is the most popular symbol used
by Feng Shui enthusiasts as recommended by the masters. It is
a hot seller in the Feng Shui Bestbuy due to its many advantages.
Pi Yao is the ninth son of the Heavenly Dragon and has different
names depending on where it is being sighted. Pi Yao lives in
the heaven, Pi Xiu lives on earth and Pi Kan lives in the sea.
All of them brings the same blessings and possess the same properties.
Pi Yao is a protective heavenly creature that has one horn, lion-dog
face, hoofs and little wings and a tail. They are best shown sitting
on chinese coins to signify your fortune being protected, thus
making it a wealth enhancer as well. Many people prefer using
Pi Yao over Chi Lin because Pi Yao does not have an anus and only
eats but does not dispose. It has a big and infinite appetite.
For the naturally greedy businessmen and merchants or housewives
out there, if you intend to only have lots of money luck coming
in and ensure the money never be spent, Pi Yao is what you are
looking for. Pi Yao are also known to be very obedient to their
owners as they are loyal in nature.
The Pi Yao provides a minimum of six blessings as follows:
1. Ushers good luck and fortune
2. Generate good feng shui or earth luck
3. Elevating wealth and riches
4. Protects individuals and home
5. Drives away evil, obstacles and hardship
6. Brings windfall luck
In the olden days, Pi Yao was devoted as guardian of homes of
the emperor and high officials. Because of its capabilities to
drive away evil and ushering wealth, it would benefit those earning
a living in the bank, finance companies, foreign exchange markets,
entertainment circle, casinos, business, betting, service industry
and stock market. It brings good luck all year round.
One should display this ornament anywhere along the north-south axis or by the bedside of those affected by the Tai Sui 2008.
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