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12 Fascinating Feng Shui Animals That Bring You Good Luck and Fortune

Many believe certain animals play a significant role in Feng Shui in bringing good luck and fortune. Therefore, these Feng Shui animals should be placed in the corresponding sectors in your home for the specific intentions you want to attract in life.

In this article, we will cover only the earthly animals, instead of the celestial ones such as Pixiu, Dragon and Phoenix.

Feng Shui Animals Symbols with Auspicious Meanings

1. Crane

The crane is the only bird that can live for over one hundred years, and people have associated it with longevity and wisdom. The Chinese believed that the crane’s cry warned people to behave to avoid disasters. In some cultures, cranes symbolise peace and prosperity, and you can often see them flying in pairs.

Many Feng Shui practitioners believed that placing one in the east’s health sector can help encourage good health and protect against illness. In addition, the crane also brings peace, happiness, and protection to those who have it in their home or business.

2. Deer

The Chinese word deer sounds phonetical, like “Luk,” meaning wealth and abundance. It is also an emblem of longevity, so placing this symbol in the health (east) sector encourages good health.

In ancient China, people believed that if they had a deer head in their house, it would bring them good luck. So the deer head was used as the lucky symbol in Feng Shui.

3. Elephant

In many Asian countries or cultures, an elephant is one of the most auspicious sacred symbols. You can display this symbol in your home to bring good luck, fertility, longevity, wisdom, strength, success, and many more.

In addition, positioning one or more elephants facing north can help to aid in career advancement. If you want to attract new love, place it in the southwest.

Alternatively, place the elephant symbol at a home or business entrance as a charm to ward off bad luck.

4. Horse

The Feng Shui horse is a powerful symbol widely known to bring fame, recognition and success in career and business. For centuries, the horse has been used to bring blessings of good luck and fortune to homes.

You can place this lucky symbol in your home or house’s fame and recognition sector (south) or career sector (north). It is best to choose a galloping one, symbolising striving for victory.

Even if you don’t believe in feng shui symbols, they can still provide great decor with an Asian flair.

5. Mandarin Duck

Feng Shui mandarin duck is a symbol of love and fidelity. The modern meaning of the mandarin duck represents a happy marriage life, which also explains why the bird became one of the symbols used for wedding cards.

People like to use a pair of mandarin ducks to represent blissful marriage. You can place this duo in the southwest sector of the house or bedroom to enhance marriage and romance luck.

6. Monkey

The monkey, as a Chinese Zodiac animal, is known as a symbol of creativity and intelligence. You can often see a monkey depicted riding the back of a horse or elephant (马上封侯/象上封侯) as a Feng Shui ornament.

It symbolises gaining promotion and fame, so it is good to be placed in the career and fame sector to enhance the area in life.

7. Rabbit

Many believe that the rabbit help to enhance your peach blossom luck for singles to welcome your new love into your life. In addition, if you are currently in a relationship, it can bring marriage.

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8. Rhinoceros

In Feng Shui, the rhinoceros is a symbol of protection. The rhino’s symbolism is power, strength, and fearlessness. The energy of this animal can help shield your home or office from hostile forces.

The blue rhinoceros is a widely used Feng Shui symbol for protection to ward off robbery and accidents. In addition, many practitioners often used this symbol to counter the annual flying star #7 – The Robbery star.

9. Rooster

The rooster symbol is a Feng Shui cure used for centuries to ward off third-party interference in relationships. People also believe it brings good luck and protection against backstabbers in the office.

You can place this symbol in your home or office to ensure no one interferes with your relationships and maintain a healthy work-life balance. Therefore, this Feng Shui rooster is a popular cure among those who want to keep their work environment free of negative energy and protect themselves from backstabbing.

10. Sheep / Goat

This animal symbolises compassion and nurturing that is closely knitted with family harmony. If you wish to attract harmonious energy of love, place this symbol in the southwest sector to improve relationships or in the west for descendent luck.

11. Tiger

The Tiger has exceptional energy, which you can harness to bring focus and success into a home or office. When placed in the right area of the property, a Tiger will generate positive and powerful energy. It will help businesses that are struggling, improve relationships and offer protection.

Moreover, the Tiger symbolises courage and leadership that you can place at the office desk, especially in the North. However, putting the symbol at home is not recommended because of the aggressive energy.

12. Tortoise/Turtle

Turtle is well known to promote longevity and good health, so that you can use it in the east sector. The tortoise depicted as carrying baby tortoises on its back can also enhance descendent luck.

In conclusion, always remember that balance is the key to inviting good energy and a positive vibe into your working or living space.

So don’t clutter or overload the space with these Feng Shui animals’ figurines, bring in 1 or 2 will be good enough. The most important key to good Feng Shui is that you must love these animal figurines.

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