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Pixiu: Pixiu is a sacred object for warding off evil spirits, and it also has the effect of fortune. It is recommended that Pixiu should be worn in a place with sufficient aura and can play a role in safeguarding peace.

Jin Chan: In folk legends, Jin Chan is a three-legged image. It can spit out money to help others. It is derived from the legend of Liu Hai play Jin Chan. It is one of the essential feng shui ornaments for gathering wealth.

Dragon tortoise: In Chinese culture, the dragon is an extremely noble animal, and the nine sons of the dragon are different. This dragon tortoise is one of them. It is a symbol of wisdom and can play a role in transforming Tai Sui.

Cornucopia: This is also a feng shui ornament that often appears in folklore. It originated from the rich man Shen Sanwan in the Ming Dynasty, and it mainly played a role in attracting wealth.

Gourd: Gourd is also very common in Feng Shui ornaments. More gourds play a role in blessing peace. People think that gourds can bring good luck.

Kirin: Kirin is one of the four great beasts of our country. Kirin represents Guotai Min'an. In Feng Shui, it is believed that Kirin can play a role in promoting the overall layout of Feng Shui.

Bagua Mirror: The Bagua Mirror originated between the heavens and the earth. It is a symbol of the heavens and the earth. It represents the changes of all things, so it can also bring happiness.

Five emperor money: Five emperor money refers to the copper coins of the five emperors of the Qing Dynasty, as well as six emperor money, but in general the effect is the same, and they all play a role in transforming evil.

Golden Rooster: People think that the rooster is a symbol of the sun, so they think that the golden rooster can drive away evil spirits. In Feng Shui, this ornament is often used to restrain the evil spirits.