Nowadays, more and more people are wearing jade Pixiu. Even the most materialistic friends are willing to buy a Pixiu, especially those in the business world. Pixiu can be found in their homes, offices, and on their bodies. Why is this? Of course, it is for prosperous business and wealth. However, in addition to bringing in wealth, Pixiu has many other uses: protecting the house and warding off evil spirits. How to wear a Pixiu bracelet Pixiu protects its master. In order to allow the Pixiu to better protect you, you need to turn the Pixiu's head outward so that it can better guard the door. If it is a Pixiu bracelet, the head should face left, with left being outside, and the bracelet is best worn on the left hand, to indicate left entry rather than right exit. How to Wear a Pixiu Pendant Many male friends are not used to wearing jewelry on their wrists, but they can choose a Pixiu pendant to attract wealth. Generally, the hole for tying the rope of Pixiu handicraft pendants is punched under the mouth of Pixiu, so the rope needs to be tied here. If you want to use this pendant as a pendant, you must pay attention to the direction of the hole for the rope, so that the Pixiu pendant can naturally face up and its tail face down, which will appear natural and beautiful. Wearing time 7 to 9 in the morning is the most favorable time period of the day, also known as "Dragon Raising its Head". Things to note about Pixiu 1. The wearing of Pixiu is not gender-specific. Many women mistakenly believe that it is not suitable for women to wear Pixiu, which is very wrong. 2. It is very taboo to let others touch the Pixiu when you are wearing it! It is best to wear the Pixiu yourself and not let others touch it. 3. Pixiu knows human nature. If it is not worn for a long time, it will feel that the owner is not treating it well enough, and will become increasingly unfamiliar with the owner. Its ability to attract wealth will also seem lazy. It is necessary to touch the Pixiu frequently. 4. When you cannot wear the Pi Xiu, put it where you can see it. 5. Pixiu is afraid of strong light. 6. As a mythical beast, Pixiu has no taboos and is not in conflict with any religion or deity or anything else, and can be worn together. But be careful not to touch it. Who is suitable to wear Jade Pixiu? 1. Businessman. If there is a business opportunity, Jadeite will ask Pixiu for help to facilitate a smooth transaction. 2. People who like to gamble. The four most famous casinos in the world: Las Vegas in the United States, Walkerhill in South Korea, Genting Highlands in Malaysia, and Lisboa in Macau, all have the figure of Pixiu. 3. People who want to drive away evil spirits and ward off evil spirits. 4. Those who work in non-local industries with fluctuating income, such as sales, business, foreign exchange, stocks, finance, horse racing, futures, casinos, etc. 5. People who need to adjust their financial luck. 6. People who frequently take public transportation. 7. If you are pursued by someone of the opposite sex you don’t like, you can also use Pixiu to resolve the peach blossom evil. 9. People who go out to travel. fcgc66 fcpf18 |
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