Description
This is a pair of Piyao made of brass and chromed with gold to enhance its energy. Looking benevolent, this pair of powerful and auspicious Heaven-sent Pi Yaos are lovely to own by those seeking to ward off bad luck, to appease the Grand Duke Jupiter (Tai Sui), and to increase your money opportunities.
Highly recommended by Feng Shui practitioners, bring these faithful and adorable Pi Yaos home today as your ” Feng Shui pets “!
What the Pi Yao symbolizes and its Application in Symbolism Feng Shui
The Pi Yao is a mystical creature that is a particularly powerful and auspicious creature of good fortune. It is said to have a voracious appetite that is infinite. The interesting part is that the Pi Yao does not have an anus, which means things only go in but never come out. It is therefore a favorite must-have for businessmen and merchants wishing loads of money rolling in without spilling out a dime. It is no wonder that Pi Yau can often be seen in banks, casinos, foreign exchange markets, and finance companies in Oriental countries.
Besides that, the Chinese adore the Pi Yao because of its protective, obedient, and loyal nature. It is believed that the Pi Yao will always try its best to fulfill its owner’s wish and protect its owner from any harm. Because of these capabilities, smaller versions of Pi Yao are often worn as an amulet or carried in one’s bag wherever one goes.
Here is how you can use the Pi Yao to Feng Shui your way to a better life.
1. Those afflicted with ‘Tai Sui should display the Pi Yao where the annual Grand Duke Jupiter resides. It is an extremely powerful symbol that will help to appease the Grand Duke Jupiter and dissolve bad luck.
2. You should place a Pi Yao if you have just moved into a new home or renovated or carried out building work or are having a run of bad luck. Display this figurine anywhere in your living room to keep yourself away from harm.
3. Many believe placing lottery tickets under the Pi Yao will bring good luck.
4. Place the Pi Yao at your work desk or reception counter to attract good fortune and protection from people with bad intentions that may cause physical harm.
5. In Flying Star Feng Shui, the Pi Yao made from metal (brass, bronze, etc) is used to ward off the evil influences of the malignant #5 yellow star and #2 black star. The #2 black star is also known as the ‘Sickness Star’ which brings illnesses and ailments to occupants while the #5 yellow star is the ‘Disaster Star’ that instigates fights, accidents, and death. Placing the Pi Yao in the affected sectors will dilute these adverse energies.