What is the connotation of Pixiu? Pixiu (sound Pixiu) is an auspicious beast that, like dragons and unicorns, does not exist in the world. In the long history of civilization of the Chinese nation, there is a particularly rich folk culture. In these traditional folk cultures, there are five auspicious animals that are loved by people and can ward off disasters, ward off evil, and attract wealth and blessings: brave, unicorn, lion, dragon, turtle, and toad. And Pixiu ranks first.
Pixiu feeds on wealth and receives wealth from all directions. Traditionally in China, there is a custom of Pixiu. Like the dragon and the lion, it has the ability to drive away evil spirits from the place and bring joy and good luck. effect.
In the south, most people like to call this auspicious beast "Pixiu", while in the north it is still called "exorcism". As for "Tianlu", relatively few people use it to call this kind of auspicious beast. Some people call it "monster" or "four different images". Chinese tradition has the custom of "Pixiu", which, like the dragon and lion, has the function of driving away evil spirits from the place and bringing joy and good luck. In the legend, he helped the Yellow Emperor defeat Chi You. In ancient times, in addition to dragon and lion dances, there was also a brave dance. In the Taoist text "Inviting the Gods to Bao Gao", it is said that there is a god whose name is "Tianjun Wang Tianjun, the innate ruler of spiritual officials". In addition to being the God of Thunder, there are also millions of "Pixiu God Generals" in heaven who are responsible for patrolling the heavens. Similar to Picket work in the human world, soaring clouds and mists, commanding thunder, raining to open eyes, breaking through mountains and rocks to catch monsters, collecting plagues and poisons to subjugate demons, and preventing monsters, plagues, and ghosts from disturbing the heaven.
There is a record in the Han Dynasty "Biography of the Western Regions": "There are peach trees, lions and urinating cows in Wugo Mountain." Meng Kang noted: "The peach pulls out, and the talisman pulls out every day, like a deer's tail. The one with one horn is called the sky deer, and the one with two horns is called to ward off evil spirits." To ward off evil spirits is Pixiu.
Legend has it that Pixiu is the ninth son of the dragon. He can soar into the clouds and ride the mist, command thunder, make rain clear. According to legend, he has the power to ward off evil spirits and control the house. The nine sons of the dragon have different magical powers. His son, Pixiu, was a thousand times better than his father. He had a long mouth, looked like a golden toad, was covered with scales, and had armor shaped like a unicorn. He took the advantages of the beast. It is said that Pixiu's staple food is gold, silver and jewelry, and he is naturally full of treasures. Compared with other auspicious animals such as the three-legged toad, he has more heads, so he is favored by the Jade Emperor and the Dragon King. However, eating too much will cause diarrhea, so there are One day, because he could not resist defecation, the Jade Emperor became angry, so he slapped her to the point of ****, and the buttocks were sealed. From then on, gold, silver and jewelry could only go in but not out. Take the best of the beast, it has a mouth but no vagina, it swallows everything without diarrhea. It can attract wealth from all directions, can gather treasures, can only go in but not out, and has special magical powers. Therefore, Pixiu can absorb wealth from all directions, and its belly is a wealth bag, and at the same time promotes official luck.
There is another legend about the origin of Pixiu: Pixiu is a ferocious beast from the Western Regions that lived in Kangding, Sichuan more than three million years ago. It has extremely strong fighting ability. When Jiang Ziya was helping King Wu defeat Zhou, he came across a Pixiu during a march, but no one knew it at the time. Jiang Ziya thought it looked very powerful, so he tried every means to tame it and use it as his mount. Use it to fight and win every battle. King Wu of Zhou saw that Pixiu was so brave and magical, so he gave him an official title with the title of "Yun". At that time, Jiang Ziya discovered that Pixiu ate an astonishing amount of food every day but never urinate or defecate. Its only excretory system is to secrete a little bit of strange-smelling sweat from the fur all over its body. After smelling this strange fragrance, animals from all over the world rush to compete for food, and in the end they are eaten by Pixiu.
According to Professor Zhang Hemin, a giant panda expert, in ancient books, giant pandas are called Pixiu. "Historical Records. "The Chronicles of the Five Emperors", it is described that the Yellow Emperor, the first of the "Five Emperors" of China, was named "Youxiong". He not only respected bears as wild animals, but also could treat bears (black bears), brown bears, and Pixiu. (Giant panda) and other wild animals are clearly distinguished.
Pixiu was the totem of two clans in ancient times. Historical records also trace a story: More than 4,000 years ago, the Yellow Emperor commanded a tribe that had tamed tigers, leopards, bears, crabs, Pixiu and other beasts, and defeated Chi You, the leader of another tribe, in Banquan (Zhuolu County, Hebei). Therefore, he was given the title of "Tianlu Beast", which means blessings from heaven. It was designed to protect treasures for emperors and was also a symbol of the royal family, called "Emperor Treasure". Because Pixiu eats ferocious beasts and evil spirits, it is also called "to ward off evil spirits." Since the Battle of Banquan was quite famous, the historian Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty recorded it. In addition to "Historical Records", China's first "Shangshu" that traces ancient deeds also narrated in the "Oath of Shepherd" that more than 3,000 years ago, King Wu of Zhou's troops were "like tigers and braves" and defeated the merchants in Muye. Zhou Wu’s army, down to later generations, still used...>>
What does Pixiu mean? The role of Pixiu is different from that of Qilin. Pixiu is a fierce and auspicious beast and has a strong desire to protect its master. It has the function of keeping the house in check and warding off evil spirits. According to ancient books, Pixiu is one of the five auspicious animals in ancient times (dragon, phoenix, turtle, unicorn) and is called the beast that attracts wealth. Pixiu was once the totem of two clans in ancient times. Legend has it that he helped the Emperors Yan and Huang in battle and was awarded the title of "Tianlu Beast", which means blessings from heaven. It was designed to protect treasures for emperors and was also a symbol of the royal family, called "Emperor Treasure". Because Pixiu specializes in eating ferocious beasts and evil spirits, it is also called "warming against evil spirits." Ancient Chinese Feng Shui scholars believe that Pixiu is an auspicious beast that can turn disaster into good fortune.
The role of Pixiu in Feng Shui can be explained in the following points: 1. It has the function of keeping the house in check and warding off evil spirits. Placing the consecrated Pixiu at home can make the home run well, increase good luck, drive away evil spirits, have the effect of calming the house, and become the patron saint of the home to ensure the safety of the whole family. 2. It has the effect of attracting wealth and increasing wealth. In addition to helping partial wealth, it is also helpful for positive wealth, so businessmen should also place Pixiu in their company or home. 3. It has the effect of resolving the five yellow evil spirits. It is used to dispel evil spirits and bring prosperity to the house. Especially in terms of financial luck, Pixiu has a more obvious effect.
What is the significance of the shape of Pixiu? What does the shape of Pixiu mean? Nowadays, there are many different styles of Pixiu on the market, which dazzles everyone. We know that Pixiu has twenty-six shapes and seventy-seven or forty-nine incarnations, such as the Overlord Pixiu and the One-Step Pixiu that we often hear about. Wait, different shapes of Pixiu have different meanings, and they can also bring different good luck to their owners. Now I will introduce to you the meanings of the 26 shapes of Pixiu.
The twenty-six shapes of Pixiu are different, but with the changes of the times, the shape of Pixiu is relatively unified, with a dragon head, a horse body, a lin foot, a long beard under the forehead, and wings on both ribs. It can fly, is fierce and mighty, and has short wings, double horns, a curly tail, manes that are often connected to the chest or back, protruding eyes, and long fangs. The most common and popular shape now is one horn on the head, long curly manes all over the body, some have wings, and tail hair tendrils. It has one of the biggest characteristics. This beast has no body, it can only go in but not out. It is metaphorically used to attract wealth and treasure.
Then I will give you a detailed introduction to the different shapes of Ji Zhaotang Pixiu that are common on the market, and see what the different meanings of different shapes of Pixiu are.
Ji Zhaotang Pixiu has various shapes, including Overlord Pixiu, One-step to the sky, One-night riches and other shapes. Different shapes have different meanings. The Lord can make a request according to his own preferences and needs, as long as it is The formal brand of Ji Zhaotang Supreme Pixiu, which has been consecrated through formal Dharma meetings, is extremely spiritual.
1. Overlord Pixiu
The shape of Overlord Pixiu is usually with the head lying horizontally and the body upright, holding a Ganoderma lucidum in the mouth or carrying copper coins on the back. To practice the way of a hero is to be domineering; to be upright means that the country will be eternal and the career will be smooth. The main goal is to make money, and to practice the way of an emperor through the ages. Ji Zhaotang's Overlord Pixiu is prosperous and prosperous at the same time, which means he is domineering and domineering at the same time. Therefore, the meaning of Overlord Pixiu is that hegemony gathers wealth and the business is solid and everything goes smoothly.
2. The Pixiu that climbs to the sky in one step
The Pixiu that climbs to the sky in one step is mostly shaped with one foot in front and one behind, with copper coins on the feet. Pixiu climbing to the sky in one step means that everything will go smoothly and there will be no hardships or dangers, which means that the owner will be able to remove all obstacles and make great progress in his career. Ji Zhaotang's Pixiu that rises to the sky in one step has the effect of promoting positive and partial wealth, and is also conducive to a prosperous career. It is the most popular style among different styles of Pixiu.
3. Get Rich Overnight Pixiu
Get Rich Overnight Pixiu has a wide mouth, round eyes, fat buttocks and no anus, which is more conducive to attracting wealth, and Pixiu is lying on a leaf. It also means getting rich overnight and getting rich overnight. The round and plump Pixiu lies on a jade leaf. It has a unique shape and is very popular.
That’s it for everyone to introduce the meaning of the 26 styles of Pi Xiu. Generally speaking, no matter what kind of Pi Xiu, as long as the brand is trustworthy, the Ji Zhaotang Pi Xiu that has been authentically consecrated is spiritual, and When choosing a favor for Pi Xiu, the fate owner can make a favor based on his or her own needs and karma, so that he can have a better fit with Pi Xiu.
What is the meaning of giving Pixiu as a gift? What does it mean when a woman gives a man Pixiu? Pixiu is a Buddhist spiritual treasure that can bring good luck and wealth. After many people directly became friends with Pixiu, they discovered that the effect of Pixiu is very powerful. They also want to make friends with their relatives and friends. What is the meaning of giving Pixiu to others? What does it mean when a woman gives a man Pixiu? In fact, giving Pixiu to someone is to give him good luck and wealth. It is a symbol of good luck. Of course, it contains a lot of emotions. Pixiu can ward off evil spirits, ensure safety, and bring good luck and wealth. It is a great gift to relatives and friends.
For example, Ji Zhaotang’s authentic consecrated Pixiu attracts a lot of people. After many people get involved with Ji Zhaotang’s consecrated Pixiu, they find that the aura is particularly good and their luck increases significantly. At this time, the people also If you want to convey your good luck to your relatives and friends, you can directly send the invitation to your relatives and friends. Destiny owners can make friends through the Internet or through other methods. Formal institutions such as Ji Zhaotang will ask for the name of the deity wearer and pray for the deity owner at the consecration ceremony. Therefore, the deity owner is asking for Pixiu. When wearing it, you should leave the name of the person wearing it, not your own name.
In this way, after you receive the Pixiu, you can give it directly to your relatives and friends. It should be noted that the originator must not open the Pixiu. The wearer must open it by himself, otherwise the aura of the Pixiu will be affected. Moreover, after the owner is recognized, the worn Pixiu cannot be given away. It must be given to a Pixiu that has not yet recognized its owner. What is the meaning of giving away Pixiu? What does it mean when a woman gives a man Pixiu? Giving Pi Xiu is to seek wealth, such as giving Pi Xiu from a wife to her husband, or giving Pi Xiu to a friend for a good start in business. It is both auspicious and practical, and can bless them with abundant financial resources and a smooth career.
If you are not familiar with someone, it is best not to give him a Pixiu gift, unless you think you have a really good relationship with them. If you have to give it away, you should charge a small amount of money symbolically to show that Pixiu has passed. Otherwise, it means that you have sent your wealth to others, which is not good. For relatives and friends, giving Pixiu to each other is an excellent courtesy. The above answers the question: What is the meaning of giving Pixiu as a gift? What does it mean when a woman gives a man Pixiu? From this question, it can be seen that sending Pixiu is a very good way to cultivate feelings, and can also make the person you give it safe and good luck. Of course, the most important thing is to consecrate an authentic Pixiu that has not recognized its owner, so the destined owner comes from a regular place. The best is the Pixiu that has been consecrated by the Dharma Assembly.
What does it mean to compare a person to Pixiu? To compare a person to Pixiu is to say that he is stingy and stingy and can only get in and out.
Pixiu is also known as Tianlu and warding off evil spirits. According to legend, it is a A ferocious and auspicious beast that feeds on wealth and takes in wealth from all directions. Traditionally in China, there is the custom of "Pixiu", which has the function of driving away evil spirits from this place and bringing joy and good luck.
The image of Pixiu is a dragon head, a horse body, and a lin foot. It is shaped like a lion, has gray fur, and can fly. Pixiu is a ferocious and powerful creature. It is responsible for patrolling the heavens and preventing demons, ghosts, plagues and diseases from disturbing the heavens. In ancient times, people often used Pixiu to describe an extremely brave army. It has a mouth but no vagina. It can swallow everything without diarrhea. It can attract wealth and accumulate treasures. It can only go in but not out. It has special magical powers. Another theory says that Pixiu is the son of the Dragon King.
What is the significance of wearing Pixiu? Among the types of styles to wear, many people choose to wear Pixiu. It can be worn as a general jewelry, and it is also helpful for Feng Shui fortune. So what does Pixiu mean? What is the meaning of Pixiu? The following article focuses on introducing what Pixiu represents.
What does Pixiu represent:
Pixiu is an auspicious beast in traditional Chinese culture that attracts wealth, and is also known as warding off evil and heavenly fortune. Its image is that it has a big mouth but no anus, likes the taste of gold, silver and jewelry, can only get in but not get out, and protects the Lord loyally. Like dragons and unicorns, it does not exist in this world. According to legend, Pixiu once helped the emperor defeat Chi You and was the ninth son of the Dragon King.
What does Pixiu represent:
Pixiu represents wealth and good luck. It is the nemesis of all diseases and evil spirits. It is said that Pixiu is the ninth prince of the Dragon King. Its staple food is gold, silver and jewelry. Naturally, it is full of treasures. Compared with other auspicious beasts, such as the three-legged toad, it has more heads. Therefore, it is deeply loved by the Jade Emperor and the Dragon King. However, eating If you take too much, you will have diarrhea, so one day you may defecate in the open because you can't help it, which made the Jade Emperor angry. He slapped him with a slap, and the *** was sealed. From then on, gold, silver and jewelry were only It can go in but not go out. After this allusion spread, Pixiu was regarded as an auspicious beast that represented fortune and treasure. It has the power to soar into the clouds and ride in the mist, ward off evil spirits, and control the house.
To give full play to the spirituality of Pixiu to achieve the effect of attracting wealth and prosperity, you first need to go through authentic rituals to consecrate it. With the help of the power of Buddha and Bodhisattva, it can open up the starlight of all living beings, protect the wearer, and attract wealth and prosperity. Among them The method of consecrating Pixiu is the most authentic and effective method of consecrating it by a senior monk in a temple. At present, Ji Zhaotang is the most authentic and effective way to consecrate Pixiu. Two consecration ceremonies are held on the first and fifteenth day of each month. Each Pixiu statue in Ji Zhaotang is made of natural material and comes with a material appraisal certificate from a jewelry appraisal agency. It is a true consecration and the consecration is true to the material.
The above introduction shows that everyone already has an understanding of what Pixiu represents. Pixiu has the ability to attract wealth, bring good luck, and ward off evil spirits. It is an auspicious animal. When enshrining and displaying Pixiu, you need to pay attention to it. There are certain methods and taboos in order to better utilize Pixiu’s powerful ability to attract wealth and ward off evil spirits.
Methods and precautions for wearing and placing Pi Xiu as offerings:
1. When wearing Pi Xiu on your hand, remember to first place the Pi Xiu bracelet on the back of your hand, with the Pi Xiu’s head facing Just bring it in in the direction of your little finger.
2. When Pixiu is used as a pendant, the head of Pixiu can be upward or downward. The only difference is that the meaning is different. Upward means rising step by step, swallowing all the wealth in the world, and downward means clearing the way. Border wealth. It is said that when people go to higher places, water flows to lower places, so it is better for us to choose upwards.
3. It must be consecrated, otherwise it will be a blind Pixiu, which can only be used as a decoration and is useless.
4. It is best for Pixiu to be made of jade, because jade is inherently spiritual.
5. As a mythical beast, Pixiu has no taboos. No matter what religion or god or Buddha it is, it does not conflict with anything and can be worn by each other.
6. You can’t say “buy” to Pixiu, you must say “please”.
7. Don’t flush the front door (it doesn’t matter what door comes in from the outside, but don’t flush the toilet), because the front door is the place where the door god or the god of wealth is in charge, and Pixiu has no right to interfere.
8. Don’t face the mirror, because the mirror will produce light evil, which is taboo for Pixiu.
9. Don’t face the bed, as this will be detrimental to yourself.
The above is a detailed introduction to what Pixiu represents. Pixiu is an auspicious animal that attracts wealth. Pixiu represents a sign of driving away evil spirits and bringing good luck. Wearing a bow-waisted Pixiu has been loved by everyone since ancient times.
Especially for all those who are doing business, Pixiu is their must-see beast to attract wealth.
What is the meaning of Pi Xiu? Because Pi Xiu has no body and cannot eat anything, and Pi Xiu likes to hold money in its mouth to please its owner, so it attracts wealth and wards off evil spirits. The Pixiu should not be placed facing the main entrance, but should be offset. It is best to use a red rope to wear Pi Xiu on your body, because Pi Xiu is a ferocious beast and must be suppressed with red. Always wash with clean water. Pixiu is a dragon, and it is like a fish in water. There is no need to offer incense to the placed Pixiu. Just put a glass of water in front of the Pixiu, and the height of the water cup should be lower than the height of its mouth.
What does Pixiu mean when used to describe people? Pixiu is one of the nine sons born to the dragon! Pixiu has no ***! Generally speaking, it describes people who are extremely stingy. Grandet's iron cock means "free". But businessmen generally prefer the meaning of Pixiu, which means it can only get in but not get out! ! ! Haha, generally speaking, it is a neutral word~~~it depends on the situation and tone to determine the appropriate meaning!
What is the meaning of the two Pixiu animals? What does the double Pixiu pendant mean? There has always been a saying in our country that "good things come in pairs". Those who come in pairs will never be left alone. There are laws for everything, but some things are not suitable, so we must follow its laws. Someone asked me what the double Pixiu pendant means? Let me answer your questions below.
What does the double Pixiu pendant mean? We all know that Ji Zhaotang Pixiu is an auspicious beast that attracts wealth. It has a strong ability to attract wealth and is full of pearls. It is loved by many people, so more and more people are asking for Pixiu. What does the double Pixiu pendant mean? Although Pixiu is an auspicious animal that attracts wealth, it is also divided into male and female. Generally, the two Pixiu are one male and one female. In this way, the two are coordinated. The male Pixiu attracts wealth and the female Pixiu protects wealth. This can achieve better results. However, it is generally not recommended to buy two Pixiu pendants for Pixiu pendants. For Pixiu pendants, a single Pixiu pendant is enough.
What does the double Pixiu pendant mean? When it comes to inviting Pi Xiu, we usually only offer two types of invitations, one is a Pi Xiu pendant, and the other is a Pi Xiu ornament. For these two types, when we are inviting people, we will find that some The destiny owner will give you one, and some will give you a pair. So what does the double Pixiu pendant mean? Pixiu will give us a lot of choices in terms of shape and material, and many Pixiu will appear in pairs. As early as ancient times, people would use the horns on the head of Pixiu to distinguish Pixiu. Male and female, in order to invite a pair of Pixiu, and now people have a rough conclusion on the definition of Pixiu. Nowadays, most of the Pixiu have one horn, so when you ask for a pair of Pixiu, it is the male and female of Pixiu.
What does the double Pixiu pendant mean? Generally speaking, asking for two Pixiu is for ornaments. Double Pixiu refers to a male and a female Pixiu. The male Pixiu is used to attract wealth, and the female Pixiu is used to keep wealth. Only when the two cooperate with each other can they help. We bring more wealth. For Pi Xiu, we can invite a pair or a single Pi Xiu, but no matter what style or material of Pi Xiu you invite, consecrating Pi Xiu is the most important thing. The authentic method of consecrating Pi Xiu It is a Buddhist consecration. Ji Zhaotang Supreme Pixiu is consecrated in cooperation with the top temples in China. Before the consecration, it is first wrapped and sealed in red cloth, and then consecrated. After the consecration ceremony is over, it is placed in the Main Hall to be blessed for seven days and seven nights, and is illuminated by the light of the Buddha. Spiritual wisdom is more abundant and more effective.
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