In Chinese Feng Shui, a Pi Xiu is a mythical animal which is depicted with the head of a dragon and a dog or lion's body often with hoofs, little wings and a tail. The Pi Xiu is a loyal guardian that is frequently seen guarding the tombs of emperors or on the roofs of important buildings. It is believed a Pi Xiu absorbs evil and as it has no anus the evil cannot escape and infect the place it protects. It also absorbs wealth from all directions and signifies money coming in without going out which is why they are often depicted with a full belly standing on a bed of Chinese coins. A Pi Xiu is also believed to attract short-term wealth, as in a lottery win or a cash bonus so is very auspicious in Feng Shui terms. You may see Pi Xiu referred to as Pi Yao which is its heavenly form, Pi Kan, its sea form or Pi Xiu in its earth form. All forms are believed to be fiercely loyal to their master and will protect your home, generate luck and wealth while driving away evil spirits from your house. You should never site Pi Xiu in a toilet, kitchen or bedroom of your house as this will inhibit their powers. The best place is in the East sector of your living room at a position lower than eye level but not on the floor as this is seen as disrespectful. In the home it is often recommended to have a pair of Pi Xiu facing outwards towards the door or window so they can protect the family and attract money into the house. If you have moved into a new home or are experiencing bad luck then these are regarded as the most powerful symbol to change your fortunes. Many Chinese place their lottery tickets under the Pi Xiu hoping this will bring them good luck and a sudden windfall. At work place them on your desk or in the reception area facing the door as this will protect the business and attract luck and wealth. Some very influential and successful people in Hong Kong swear that these are indispensable while others claim they are just superstitious nonsense, so the choice is yours. Whatever the truth is they look pretty good and from time to time a little luck is something we all need.
The color of Pi Xiu you choose can depend on your intentions or goals. For wealth and abundance, choose gold or yellow Pi Xiu. For protection and security, black is a good choice. Green Pi Xiu can help with health and well-being, while red is traditionally associated with good luck and positive energy. Ultimately, choose the color that resonates with you the most.
if its broken after you own it, means that the pi xiu had helped you in sort by blocking the bad chi or bad luck. it is best to bring it to a master to activate or purify it.
Xiu Xiu - pentathlete - was born in 1987.
Xiu was created in 2008.
Xiu Zelan was born in 1925.
Ouyang Xiu died in 1072.
Teng Xiu died in 288.
Pei Xiu died in 271.
Pei Xiu was born in 224.
Sun Xiu was born in 235.
Sun Xiu died in 264.
Guan Xiu died in 912.