The Qilin, often depicted with the head of a dragon, the body of a deer, horse-like hooves, and an ox's tail, represents a symbol of good fortune in Chinese culture. Considered a benevolent creature, it is believed to not harm any living beings. In Feng Shui, the Qilin serves several purposes. It's known for attracting wealth, especially beneficial for those in stable professions, such as government jobs. Furthermore, it acts as a shield against unfavorable energies, ensuring peace within homes and offering protection from negative forces. For couples hoping to conceive, the Qilin also symbolizes increased fertility. When placing the Qilin in a home or office, it's recommended to position it at entrances with its head facing outwards, on desks with its face towards the door, or in living rooms opposite the door. However, it shouldn't face a main entrance directly or be placed outside windows. Lastly, those engaged in questionable professions or with ill intentions are advised against keeping a Qilin.
- Catégories
- Feng Shui
- Mots-clés
- 麒麟, Qilin, Feng Shui Qilin
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