Picture of Precious
100 Children with Chi Lin (PRINT)
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Price:USD29.88
Material: High Quality
Print
Color: Multicolor
Dimension(in): 16.6x11.7 in
Weight: 50g
ID: SL10763 |
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Product Description
If you have seen
the imperial bedroom where the ancient Chinese emperor slept
with his empress and other concubines, you will find painting
of "Precious Hundred Children" symbolizing many
descendants that lasts for generations. Therefore, married
couples are recommended to display this auspicious picture
in their bedrooms or at the descendant's luck corner of their
homes. There is a Chi Lin bestowing a child and altogether
are exactly 100 children happily playing with different "yang"
gestures in the picture. Ancient texts had mentioned that
each time the unicorn was sighted, an illustrious offspring
will be born. It was mentioned in ancient texts that Emperor
Yao, Emperor Shun and Confucius were born after the unicorn
appeared. Therefore, this picture's presence would invoke
excellent children's chi into your space which is useful for
those who desire to increase fertility, conceive, have more
children or have many descendants that last for generations.
While normal picture of 100 children are easy to find, picture
of 100 children with the Chi Lin is conceptualized by our
Feng Shui Scholars. What is more, to ensure its potency, the
facial expression of the children must be extremely smiley
or in laughing mood to give out happiness.
Note: The prints are copyrighted, limited in quantity and
only produced by Feng Shui Bestbuy. Those who are interested
in the original can contact our sales department. The price
is USD1388.88, without frame. The original will come with
a certificate of originality and guaranteed uniqueness of
a single piece availability in the world.
What the "Precious Hundred Children"
symbolizes?
China's Forbidden
City is imperial feng shui proof that had lasted for centuries
till today. The best feng shui grandmasters in the olden days
had either made themselves emperors or were the feng shui wizards
of the emperors. Therefore almost all feng shui ideas from the
imperial palace represent the grandmaster's work. If you have
seen the imperial bed where the emperor slept with his empress
and other concubines, the silk curtains or paintings hung in the
bedroom depicted "Hundred Children Playing" to symbolize
many descendants that lasts for generations.
Young children are said to reflect pure energy that dominates
the home. Young boys personify positive and strong energy. Their
appearance would bring joyful and happy energy into your homes.
The "Precious Hundred Children" grinning and playing
happily would bring children's pure energy that a home needs which
is favorable for those who want to conceive and have many descendants
in the future. It would send many good vibes to the whole house
and especially great for couples who are married.
On the other hand, the Unicorn, Dragon Horse or Chi Lin is a fabulous
heavenly creature of good omen, and the symbol of grandeur, felicity,
wise administration, longevity and illustrious offspring. It had
attained the age of 1000 years old and said to be the noblest
form of animal, emblem of perfect good incarnated essence of Five
Elements. The predominant characteristics of the unicorn is its
perfect goodwill, gentleness, and benevolence to all living creatures.
It possessed all the good qualities found in all animals and has
the head of a dragon, scales of the carp and body of a horse.
Some believed that the Chi Lin was actually a giraffe. If one
were to observe carefull, it could be the fact! Its voice is like
the sound of bells and other musical instruments. It carefully
avoids treading upon any living insect, or destroying the grass
under its feet, and its gait is regulated according to propriety.
It is reputed to be able to walk on water as well as on land and
last appeared before the birth and death of Confucious. Confucius
was often associated to Chi Lin because he was born a sage after
his mother stepped on the footsteps of the Chi Lin and got pregnant.
The Chi Lin is regarded by Buddhists to carry the civilizing Book
of Law on its back. In ancient feng shui studies, the Chi Lin
was described as coming out of Yellow River and appeared to Fu
Hsi, the first legendary Emperor, bearing on its back a mystic
Ho Tu map from which the Flying Stars formulas is said to have
evolved. It is always seen as solitary, and appears to mankind
only when a king of the highest benevolence sits upon the throne,
or when a sage is about to be born. It had appeared during the
halcyon days of the Emperors Yao and Shun and when Confucius was
living, but so degenerated have mankind since become that it has
never since shown itself to us again.
Since Chi Lin is a wonderful combination of a dragon's head and
a horse's body, it produces a harmonized mixture of excellent
qualities between the two auspicious animals. It has a more royal
status compared to the other guardians and is simply adorable.
Chi Lin blows "sheng chi" because of its Dragon head
to benefit surrounding. Unlike lions and other fierce creatures,
the Chi Lin representing a "new born baby" by ancient
chinese is very loyal to its owner and easier to tame, like a
lovely horse. Its energy represent vitality, strength, ambition,
good competing spirits, great health, perseverance and fame. Besides,
it also has the scales of a carp which ushers in wealth, prosperity
and abundance. The patterns on its back were used to derive the
earlier heaven bagua, an ultimate symbol in the study of Feng
Shui.
If you desire to bring in a new member
to your family (baby), it is best to activate this PRECIOUS HUNDRED
CHILDREN in the following areas of your house:
1. In the wall of your bedroom where you can view the picture
from your bed.
2. Hang this picture on the wall at the man's nien
yen direction.
3. For more family luck, place them in the west location of your
living room to signify many descendants luck. This is the universal
location in accordance of 8 Life Aspiration Theory. This is to
activate harmony in the family, good fortune, prosperity and many
great grand children in the future.
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