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Is There Feng Shui Significance to Placing a Stone Pig Trough at Home? What Are Common Feng Shui Decorations?
Published: 2019/05/22   Author: fengdi   Source: network
The pig trough is called a treasure pot, so people like to place it at home to attract wealth. So, is there any feng shui considerations for placing a stone pig trough at home? Let's find out with Huayi Network.

Is there any feng shui considerations for placing a stone pig trough at home?

Place in a well-lit area
To improve your career and have good luck, it is best to place the pig trough in a well-lit area, but avoid direct sunlight. If you are keeping goldfish, it can be placed in a suitable temperature area close to the living room. The position should not be too high, and the water in the trough should be flowing, which can promote career development, making the career progress smoothly and bring promotion and wealth.
Place in a ventilated area
If the pig trough is placed in the yard, it should be in a ventilated and breathable place, and not surrounded by dense plants, which may cause poor air circulation and change the smell of the water. If aquatic plants are placed in the pig trough, it is best to put it in a well-ventilated place. Placing it under a gourd vine can attract wealth, benefit feng shui, and enhance the fortune, especially financial luck, with the effect of attracting wealth.
Place in a lucky direction
There are lucky directions in the yard. Finding the lucky position and placing the pig trough can bring good luck. The direction is determined by the structure and orientation of the house. It is best to consult a professional feng shui master to determine the exact position and place it carefully. The pig trough should not be broken, and if it is broken, it should be replaced promptly. If dead fish appear in the pig trough, they should be cleaned up promptly.

Common feng shui decorations include:

Guanyu (Guan Gong)
Guanyu is the most common feng shui decoration in offices. Guan Gong was a general in the Three Kingdoms period, riding a horse and wielding a big knife, loyal to Liu Bei. A Guan Gong statue with the blade facing uphill symbolizes that employees should be as loyal to the company as Guan Gong was to his lord. Many people also regard Guan Gong as the god of wealth, with the blade facing downward, symbolizing the ability to attract wealth and prosperity.
Cow
Cows are diligent and hardworking. In ancient times, one cow was the main labor force of the whole family, a source of wealth and a helper in life. Cows sacrifice themselves for the people and bring benefits to the world. Diligence and perseverance have become the symbols of cows, representing auspiciousness and peace.
Qilin (Chinese Unicorn)
Qilin is a divine creature from heaven, carrying a sense of auspiciousness, often appearing with deities, and serving as the mount of gods. According to legend, Qilin specially takes care of those who practice filial piety and do good deeds, hence it is known as the "virtuous beast." There is a saying, "Qilin brings children," indicating that Qilin has the function of promoting offspring. Qilin has the auspicious functions of warding off evil, attracting wealth, increasing offspring, and benefiting academic success.
Horse Achieving Success
A galloping horse represents the pursuit of good fortune and wealth. Horse Achieving Success is a commonly used auspicious decoration in feng shui. The horse head should face inward, meaning the horse is always under the owner's control. If it faces outward, it is like an unbridled horse, and the owner cannot control the wealth and good fortune.
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