25/01/2025
Number 6 Pi Xiu (貔貅; píxiū; P'i-hsiu)
Which is also known as Piyao in the Philippines, however during our visit in Beijing, our tourguide has corrected us that they, Chinese, have only heard this from us, Filipino tourists.
Pixiu is a mythical Chinese creature that is said to bring good luck, wealth, and protection. It is depicted as a winged lion with the head of a dragon, but is considered a dog. Pixiu are often shown with their mouths open, which is said to allow them to swallow wealth.
As been told by Fengshui Sunrise by Coach Johnson Chua, Pixiu is the child of the Poseidon version in Chinese Mythology. Pixiu is said to eat a lot and p**p a lot which the father did not like. So what the father did is that he closed the a**s of Pixiu. So from that day onwards, Pixiu has been the symbol of wealth.
BUT! Not everyone can wear Pixiu, so who are the ones who can wear it?
Pixiu are said to get wealth and bring it to the owner. However, if the owner is a for example a simple company employee whose wealth source is a fixed amount of money, the Pixiu will absorb the energy of the owner which will make the owner always feeling tired.
So, who are advisable to wear the Pixiu?
Those people whose wealth source is in unexpected amount like business owners, commission based earners like car or real estate agents, content creators or vloggers, and whichever comes to your mind that satisfies the initial statement.
And if you are qualified to wear the Pixiu, how do you wear it?
You must wear it with its mouth facing outward from you, so it can satisfy its purpose of getting the wealth from outside and bringing it inward to you, the owner, without any financial leaks.