
Below are some common animals used to activate the Feng shui section. There are many lists of animals you can use, but this is just a sample.
Cow: China pulls the spade used to prepare the field to harvest the harvest and honors the cow to represent the spring season.
crane. Characteristic of water in the northern part symbolizing faithfulness and longevity, it represents luck, wealth, wisdom, and the longevity of mother and father.
Dolphin: It is considered a magical creature. They are said to help you think more freely and creative. You can put dolphins in your child's room or your office.
Dragon: Dragon is one of the four objects of Feng Shui and is an animal in the east. They can be placed anywhere in your house, but I have at least one in the east. Dragons are regarded as "all strength" and are said to bring wealth, prosperity, power, protection, great success, good fortune and richness. If you have a dragon holding or protecting a round object, it is said to be the pearl of life, symbolizing wisdom and great achievements. They do not belong to bedroom or bathroom.
eagle: Eagle photos and figures on full flight are excellent symbols of success, strength, power and authority. Always flying an eagle or riding a tree does not show a ferocious predator. Ideal for N angle of carrier sector, desk or office
elephant: An elephant is considered a sacred creature of Feng Shui and is perhaps best known for the symbolism of wisdom. They also symbolize luck, fidelity, fertility, longevity and strength.
Fish: (Arowana, goldfish carp). Fish is a symbol of wisdom, faith, freedom, integrity, and purity. In Chinese, Alone Nana is called "garandon ae" meaning golden dragon fish. This name is synonymous with abundance of richness. Fish represents Yang's energy that brings good luck to your home and business. Fish also symbolizes freedom from restrictions. Fish is often seen on the back of the foot of the Buddha, which represents the power of energy.
Foo dog: Fu Dogg is part lion and parts / dragon. They are used to protect your home and office from negative energy and protect the evil people and sick people in the way they enter your home. The symbolic areas of men in the world are large, and women present descendants and families. These are placed on the ground and are intended to be facing your front door. Put the men with the ball under the feet on the left side of the door when you are facing. A woman with a lion's child under her feet should be on the right side.
Horse: In the galloping stance, horses represent aristocracy, fame, recognition, and are also used for a single person looking for a partner in life. Do not show horses stupidly in front of or behind your eyes. The perfect place to put a horse is the living room and the south sector of your home or desk. Please do not display horses in either bedroom.
iguana: Iguana symbolizes creativity, spontaneity, playfulness. It is a good item to put in your child's individual development sector.
Lion: It is regarded as a company and family guardian and a guardian who symbolize courage and courage. Pairs of lions with both feet on the ground can be placed on both sides of the front entrance of the house or business to protect wealth.
Love Bird: Birds of love shape their attachment to their partners and are said to be pine trees when people die or are divided, so they represent devotion, loyalty, and romantic bliss. The best house and bedroom will be placed in SW. These are equivalent to Chinese Mandarin Duck of Western culture.
Lucky cat: A lucky cat brings luck and good luck to your home and has a very strong symbol. They can put you in the lucky sector or the SE corner of the house or desk. The legend behind the lucky cat is as follows: In the 17th century, there was a temple of poverty that declined in Tokyo. Although the priest of the temple was very poor, he shared a little with the food of his pet Tama. One day, the lord caught up in a storm during hunting and evacuated under a big tree near the temple. While waiting for Arashi, he noticed the Tama of the priest's cat and helped him to come inside the gate of the temple. Immediately after the feudal lord forced the cat to the temple, he instantly shot the place where the Lord stood with lightning bolts. That's why the cat saved his life. After that, Lucky Cat is regarded as the incarnation of Goddess of Compassion (Kwan In).
Mandarin Ducks: Like love birds, Mandarin ducks represent feelings, faithfulness and romantic bliss and need to be placed in the SW division of your home or bedroom.
Money frog: This is said to be a mythical animal called "Chan Chu" and it is said to appear every full moon near the house receiving the report of increase in wealth and fortune. Also called 'Three Leg Money Frog', it usually faces the front of the house. Put the coin in it with the four symbols facing up. Please do not put it under. You can also put it next to your wealth sector and money register. They are never placed in the kitchen, bedroom, or bathroom.
Panda: This beautiful animal is one of the endangered animals. It is called Da xiong mao and it means China's huge bean tree. Panda is believed to have magical powers to rescue natural disasters and evil spirits, and is also a symbol of peace.
peacock: Peacock is a Western culture equivalent to China's Phoenix. It is said that putting in the SW of your home or bedroom attracts and enhances a happy relationship and marriage.
Phoenix: Phoenix is an imaginary creature of ancient Chinese feng shui. Phoenix is usually red or pink and symbolizes the luck of happiness. The southern corner of your home or office can be launched by placing Phoenix there. Phoenix is said to bring opportunities, fame, recognition. It associates with that "soul mate", dragon, SW, attracts a happy relationship and marriage.
Red Bird: This can be any kind of bird, parrot, cardinal etc images or symbol / statue. Please keep it south for protection.
Rooster: If you are politicizing a trivial office in the office, it is said that displaying a cock in your office will counter this negative energy. Cocks are said to suppress the debate, to back and back and politicize. You can also divert the negative χ that they can bring by pointing to the chicken 's beak toward the house beams and pillars.
tiger: A tiger is considered a king of wild animals. It is regarded as a symbol of royalty, power and fear. The image of Tiger is thought to dissipate negative kai. Tiger water is very important in Feng Shui because the striped pattern represents a good balance between shadow and yang.
turtle: Turtle symbolizes support, longevity, endurance, wealth, a happy family, a long generation, good luck and luck. Turtles are said to be one of the heavenly bodies, so it is said that they also have protective forces. According to the legend, the turtle wears the secret of the heavens and the earth, and the design of the shell shows Lo Shu magic square which is the guiding principle of life. You can put your turtle anywhere but you really should have at least one in your northern sector. They may be pointing in different directions based on what they are doing. Example: Crystal turtle facing northwest, metal turtle facing west, wooden facing east-west, ceramic facing southwest or northeast. It is a powerful symbol of wealth and health, prosperity and protection and should be in the north or southeastern part.
Wild Goose: Because wild goose always fly in pairs, they are better putting in your house and the SW part of the bedroom to enhance your romantic relationship. A goose is a good news messenger and represents a state of being married.

