1. Purple gas comes from the east: According to legend, Lingyin of Hanguguan once saw purple gas in the east, which always represents the gas of wealth. This scene must have been visited by a noble person. Sure enough, it didn't take long for the world-famous Lao Tzu to ride an ox from the East, which delighted Yin. Later, the purple gas came from the east, which became a sign of wealth and good luck.
Hundreds of years ago, Emperor Qianlong left an inscription in the Phoenix Building. These four words are also the most common inscriptions in Feng Shui, with excellent meanings.
2. Sanyang Kaitai: In the Book of Changes, Sanyang Kaitai is an auspicious image, while it is Sanyang Kaitai who is moved, good at rising yang and willing to rise yang. In geomantic omen, the three Yang Kaitai represent wealth and good luck. If it is hung on the wall of the office, it will be beneficial to the company's wealth and the wealth growth of the plaque owner.
3, Wuhua Tianbao: Wuhua Tianbao comes from Wang Bo's "Preface to Wang Teng Pavilion", which originally meant various precious treasures, and later extended to a symbol of wealth in Feng Shui. Moreover, the word Wuhua Tianbao is not common. Many people choose it as an indoor plaque, which not only contributes to the growth of wealth, but also enhances their own style.
As follows:
1, Zai Yang Ningrui: Zai Yang Ningrui means literally, which is a sign of good luck. In geomantic omen, if a plaque with the word Yang Ningrui is hung indoors, everything will be much smoother. If you put it in the office, it will be of great benefit to our company's fortune.
2. Zige Sheng Hui: Purple represents wealth, Zige represents a land of wealth, and Zige Sheng Hui means long-term wealth. In Feng Shui, Zige Sheng Hui represents noble people and everything goes well.
In the main hall of Gan Qing Palace, there is a "aboveboard" plaque inscribed by the emperor shunzhi of Qing Dynasty. Because of its special historical significance and the continuous rendering of film and television works in recent years, it has become a major symbol of the Qing Dynasty.