![]() This ethereal creature can be represented by a low fence, an open space, or a mound in front of the house. It is located in front of the house and protects the home from negative external influences. It also stands for rebirth, success, recognition, and new opportunities. The Crimson Phoenix represents the South and summer and symbolizes life, fame, and fortune. ![]() Displaying the White Tiger figurine on the internal right-hand wall of the house is also a way of improving the house Feng Shui. The Tiger’s structures should be lower than the Green Dragon’s structures on the left side. They protect the home from thefts, murders, and ruining. The White Tiger’s structures are located to the right of the house, opposite the Dragon’s structures. It represents the West and autumn and symbolizes passive energy and protection against evil intentions. It constrains the negative and balances the Dragon’s power. This Feng Shui animal represents reliable protection from any harm. Having an image of the Green Dragon on the internal left-hand wall of the house does wonder Feng Shui’s energy to your home. A structure taller than the house should be located to the left of it to attract luck and wealth. Its structures are located to the left of the house (when looking at the front door from the outside). ![]() The Green Dragon represents the East and Spring and symbolizes strength, goodness, courage, vigilance, and serenity. This celestial animal is the major provider of luck and is responsible for happiness and well-being. It epitomizes the emperor, signifies heaven, and is the most celestial of all creatures. The Dragon is the most powerful and protective symbol in Feng Shui. The inflow of good energy, that will protect your home, can be provided via using the symbolic representations of the Four Heavenly Animals of Feng Shui. They are symbolically used to explain the special environmental arrangement that brings prosperity and well-being to the occupants of the property. This is a beautiful set of the Four Heavenly Guardians which in Feng Shui is believed to watch over the four core directions and different landforms of a property. ![]()
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