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hi
i just got a nice feng shui object. it is metallic it has a boy with a big fish in his hands. there are 3 small bells below it.
with red strings hanging down. i want to know the name of this object and which is the best are to place it. there is also a pic of buddha on the bells .
is it possible to find out the name and the right place to keep it. i think the boy and a big fish in his hand must be a common object in china.
waiting for yr reply
thanks a lot kaushal
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Dear Kaushal,
1. Firstly, as a clarification when u mentioned `nice feng shui object' usually all Chinese objects are not called feng shui object but rather.. should instead be called general Chinese objects or symbols:)
2. For the benefit of members in this forum, I have attached three pictures:
2.1 A picture similar to what you had mentioned - a boy with a large fish and coins.
This picture signifies: Good Luck where the large fish is `spitting' out coins for good wealth.
2.2 Another picture of a boy. This time holding a large fish.
This time the fish represents wealth i.e. Wealth and prosperity.
The common Chinese saying " NIAN NIAN YOU YU " or translated as Every Year GOT fish.
2.3 A boy with picture of gold fish(es).
Here `Gold' fishes represent wealth.
I believe the object you mentioned, although may not look exactly like the picture mentioned under 2.1 but, the `ingredients' of a boy, the fish and the coins are similar.
Red strings represent auspicious (taken into context) that red means auspiciousness.
It is also common to have the Buddha with such objects.
For placement, it is nice to place it at say the living room or on a display shelf. Avoid having it placed in the kitchen or bedroom area.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 10/28/00 9:52:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
hi
i just got a nice feng shui
object. it is metallic it has
a boy with a big fish in his
hands. there are 3 small
bells below it.
with red strings hanging down.
i want to know the name of
this object and which is the
best are to place it. there is
also a pic of buddha on the
bells .
is it possible to find out the
name and the right place to
keep it. i think the boy and a
big fish in his hand must be a
common object in china.
waiting for yr reply
thanks a lot kaushal

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