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Introduction
Ming Dynasty
records mentioned that the nine sons of the dragon had different
capabilities, each having one extraordinary skills and help one
fulfill significant achievements. In the olden days, the 9 dragon
images were only reserved for selfish emperors because they give
so much luck and power that the emperor is worried laymen will
benefit from their presence. The Emperor Chien Lung had during
his era commissioned for the 9 Dragons Screen to be built in his
palace and ever since his reign enjoyed the most power, success
and riches. Because of their ability to create dynastic achievements
for kingdoms, the Nine Dragons is highly recommended for ambitious
people, business people, politicians, managers and executives
looking for solid success.
Nine Dragon Sons
According
to records from Ming Dynasty, the Dragon had altogether nine sons,
and each had an extraordinary personality. The chinese dragon
comes in many different forms. Others said there were nine generations
instead of nine sons. There is no general agreement as to what
the Dragon sons are being called because there are so many names
associated to each son.
Dragon Son-1: Tootie "Tootie" is one of the sons that
looks like a wolf. Tootie loves eating and has an extremely big
appetite. Tootie only eats devils, ghost, evil spirits and enemies
with bad intention. Displaying Tootie at home will destroy evil
forces and enemies of bad intention. If one has a scheming neighbour
who harms your family and kids, you can display Tootie facing
that neighbour's house.

Dragon Son-1: Tootie
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Dragon Son-2: Chiwen
"Chiwen" is one of the sons that looks like
a monitor lizard. Chiwen always look upwards to the sky and
protects against natural disaster. Chiwen possesses the power
to bless rain because of its ability to spout waves of water
from its mouth. Because Chiwen controls water, it can prevent
flood as well. Chiwen is also able to swallow fire, therefore
can safeguard against fire hazards. If one lives in a geographical
location that is susceptible to forest fires, typhoon, flood,
earthquake and natural disasters, it is best to invite Chiwen
to protect the family. It will ensure the home will not get
destroyed and family members stay safe and unscathed.

Dragon Son-2: Chiwen
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Dragon Son-3: Suan Ni
"Suan Ni" is one of the sons that looks
like a lion. Although it looks fierce, it is quite tame. Suan
Ni loves to sit. It is normally seen on incense burners because
it loves smoke and fire. Suan Ni's supernatural power is to
bring riches and financial freedom to its owner. Therefore,
those who desires to enrich their bank account can invite
this dragon into their homes. It does not only create wealth,
but generate savings, which is a true form of wealth. It is
best displayed in wealth corners or diagonally in one corner
facing the main door.

Dragon Son-3: Suan Ni
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Dragon Son-4: Bian
"Bian" is one of the sons that looks like
a tiger. Its biggest strength is that it is brave and strong.
Due to its righteous attitude, Bian loves to help one overcome
problem. Bian is serious in preventing one from going into
prison or failing to win a legal issue. Those whose life destiny
or homes annual chart possibly affected by imprisonment or
lawsuit can bring home a Bian for protection.

Dragon Son-4: Bian
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Dragon Son-5: Bixi
"Bixi" is one of the sons that looks like
a tortoise. Bixi is tough and able to withstand extreme weight.
Because of its toughness, Bixi is a loyal slave that help
its owner carry all the problems faced by its owner. When
one touches the Bixi, he/she will be blessed with "fuk"
(good fortune and luck). Bixi helps to overcome long term
illnesses and increase ones longevity.

Dragon Son-5: Bixi
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Dragon Son-6: Pulao
"Pulao" is one of the sons that looks like
infant of the dragon. It is small in size. Pulao
lives near the sea; is fond of roaring. His presence signifies
power and authority. His figure is normally seen on bells.Those
who are seeking for increased power and authority or eyeing
for a promotion can display it on the workdesk.

Dragon Son-6: Pulao
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Dragon Son-7: Yazi
"Yazi" is impulsive and is bad tempered.
Yazi likes to fight and compete, and it will triumph over
any tough competition. Yazi is wild and is destructive to
its opponents, therefore its image is seen on weapons. If
you are facing problems from die hard enemies and bullies,
display the Yazi at home facing the maindoor to destroy their
intention permanently. They can be business competitors or
colleagues that fight with you often.

Dragon Son-7: Yazi
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Dragon Son-8: Gong Fu
"Gong Fu" loves music
and play with water; and his figure is a common decoration
on the bridge of stringed musical instruments. His duty is
to help family members become more loving and caring to each
other. Those who see union problems in the family can seek
help from it. Homes that are filled with members that have
attitude problems can also be disciplined by Gong Fu. And
those playing with water sports or indulge in sea activities
can display the Gong Fu to prevent sea disasters or drowning.

Dragon Son-8: Gong Fu
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Dragon Son-9: Jiao Tu
The Jiaotu is
one of the nine dragon sons and his job is to watch and guard
your homes. These ancient guardians are often found in palaces,
mansions and homes of royalty, officials and merchants. Jiaotu
is as tight-lipped as a mussel or a snail. Its image is normally
carved directly onto doors. It is often been mistaken as the
fu dog, but in fact they are the more heavenly and royal version
of guardians. They can also prevent people of evil intentions
from entering the house and to ward off shar chi (killing
energy). One can have a peace of mind when they watch over
the main entrance and protect the whole family from being
harmed. They are particularly effective in preventing robbery
and evil haunts.

Dragon Son-9: Jiao Tu
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Benefits of Nine Dragons In Our Surroundings
The Nine Dragons promises all aspirations you
desire in life, just like what the emperors in the past desire:
1. The nine dragons are beneficial for all your endeavours to
be realized; as it represents maximum Feng Shui enhancement. It
represents completeness.
2. The nine dragons dictate multiplication of business branches
after branches successfully. Let the Nine Dragons make the magical
wonders for you in your business ventures.
3. For those hungry for achievement, knowledge, advancement, fame,
authority, power and status, and expect quick and excellent results,
display the nine dragons when you are making important undertakings.
4. For those who are often sick or not feeling well, let the mighty
Nine Dragons blow the cosmic chi and liven up "yang"
energy in your surroundings. They bring longevity.
5. For those hungry for career success, the nine dragons will
ensure you are constantly improving and achieving your goals.
They will ensure you continue to grasp opportunities and counter
office politics that could harm your progress.
6. The nine dragons will also ensure your sheng chi is always
at its peak for overall achievement and success in your endeavours.
They are good protection against evil spirits and people of bad
intention.
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