6-in Chu Ke Liang
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List Price:USD52
Our Price: USD24.88
Material: Fine Earth
Material
Color: Golden Bronze
Dimension(in): 2x2.5x6 in
Weight: 500g
ID: SL10199 |
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Product Description
Chu Ke Liang is known to be the cleverest
historical figure in China dated back in 169-280 A.C., during
the times of the famous God of War Kwan Kung in Romance of Three
Kingdoms. He was the minister of Shu Kingdom and all the wars
won by the righteous Kwan Kung were attributed to Chu Ke Liang's
strategies and intelligence. Chu Ke Liang was a skillful strategist,
a war expert, a philosopher, the emperor's adviser, a geologist
and had mastered Sun Tzu art of war. In Feng Shui, masters devoted
Chu Ke Liang's presence in our space as enabling us to think out-of-the-box,
foresee the unforeseen, defeat our competitors, leap frog to the
next level of excellence and heighten our wisdom. His statue is
best to activate career/business/political luck at the Northwest
and literary luck in the NE. His figure is also great for those
in the field of writing such as authors, reporters and communications.
The masterpiece would also be a very suitable gift to managers,
corporate leaders, close friends and relatives because it is made
to impress and is meant to be collectibles to be displayed as
your antique-collection in future.
What Chu Ke Liang symbolizes?
Chu Ke Liang was the cleverest man ever
existed in China and was known to be the diligent strategist and
advisor in a famous war among three kingdoms in China, where God
of War Kwan Kung won his reputation. The story began in 169 and
ended in 280, telling the battles and complicated connections
among the Three Kingdoms: Wei, Shu and Wu.Ts'ao Ts'ao stood for
the north power. He founded the Wei Kingdom. Meanwhile, in the
south, Liu Pei, who once sold fans and shoes, founded the Shu
Kingdom because of his Imperial Uncle title and reputation. And
Sun Ch'uan, head of Wu Kingdom had his place in the southeast.There
were many politicians and knights helping the three kings, and
the most famous ones are Chu Ke Liang and Kwan Kung. In an attempt
to consolidate China, Ts'ao Ts'ao made several battles with Liu
Pei and Sun Ch'uan. Through many battles, such as the famous Battle
of Red Cliff, Ts'ao Ts'ao was defeated even though he had a strong
army due to Chu Ke Liang's ability to exercise his knowledge on
wind, water and fire despite having a small army.
Chu Ke Liang is usually depicted carrying
his unique feathered fan. His presence always depict victory in
all competitions because he was able to think out-of-the-box and
foresee the unforeseen. He is able to foresee his opponents' weaknesses,
calculate the chances of winning and make wise decisions at bad
times to capitalize on ultimate victory and gain. His presence
is therefore important for speculative investors, businessmen,
sales executives, people in the field of education, engineers,
leaders and managers who are seeking victory, and also to be protected
from being toppled in future.
The figure of Chu Ke Liang is best placed
in the following locations:
1. In your study rooms, work rooms, offices and decision making
areas.
2. Important areas of your living rooms and family rooms (especially
in the NW for those who are seeking wisdom and NE for those who
are seeking literary luck) to tap excellent Feng Shui luck and
energies.
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