Can be filled with wax. 貔貅 (Pinyin: pí xiū) is called "Evil, Tianlu", which is a fierce Swiss beast recorded in ancient Chinese books and folk myths and legends. The ancient Chinese Feng Shui scholars believe that 貔貅 is the beast of Jirui who turns into disaster. From ancient times to the present, the emperors, and the people have attached great importance to collecting and wearing 貔貅. It is said that in addition to the effects of running and evil spirits, it also has the functions of town houses, Hua Tai, and promoting marriage. Chinese traditions have the custom of decorating "貔貅", and they are rich in meaning. People believe it can bring joy and good luck.
Can be filled with wax.
貔貅 (Pinyin: pí xiū) is called "Evil, Tianlu", which is a fierce Swiss beast recorded in ancient Chinese books and folk myths and legends.
The ancient Chinese Feng Shui scholars believe that 貔貅 is the beast of Jirui who turns into disaster. From ancient times to the present, the emperors, and the people have attached great importance to collecting and wearing 貔貅. It is said that in addition to the effects of running and evil spirits, it also has the functions of town houses, Hua Tai, and promoting marriage. Chinese traditions have the custom of decorating "貔貅", and they are rich in meaning. People believe it can bring joy and good luck.