What is the Five Emperors’ Money? The Five Emperors’ Coins refer to the copper coins of the five emperors Shunzhi, Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, and Jiaqing during the Qing Dynasty. If the later Emperor Daoguang is added, it is called the Six Emperors’ Coin, which refers to the currency minted during the reigns of the six Qing emperors Shunzhi, Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, Jiaqing, and Daoguang. They carry the functions of promoting prosperity and dispelling Feng Shui negative energy, making the Five Emperor Coins (Six Emperor Coins) one of the most reliable and commonly used items for dispelling negative energy in Feng Shui mascots. It has the effects of blocking evil spirits, preventing villains, warding off evil spirits, and promoting wealth.
So, what is the principle of transforming the Five Emperors’ money into evil? In traditional Chinese culture,The Five Emperors’ coins have an outer circle and an inner square, with the outer circle representing the sky and the inner square representing the earth. The emperor’s year name in the middle represents the people, and the three talents of “heaven, earth, and people” possess the energy to turn the world around; The Five Emperors’ money has a strong nature, and the Five Elements belong to gold. Copper absorbs the power of the aura better than gold and silver. Therefore, copper coins have a strong ability to dispel negative energy; The five emperors of Shunzhi, Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, and Jiaqing were in the most powerful era of China’s national strength. The times were interconnected, the country’s fortunes were prosperous, society was stable and prosperous, the emperors were the only ones, the people were happy, the coins were well minted and circulated for a long time, embodying the essence of “heaven, earth, and people”. In addition to being used as a personal accessory, the Five Emperors’ Money can also solve the following housing problems in feng shui: the door of the house is facing the stairs, and the downward flow of air from the stairs can prevent the retention of wealth, which can easily lead to financial losses. The upward movement of stairs creates a negative energy that affects health and is prone to injury. Door to elevator entrance: The main source of wealth comes and goes, but there is also a curse: it is not conducive to family fortune. The door was hit by a wall corner (commonly known as the Flying Blade Sha), causing damage, a car accident, and a bloody disaster. Road breaking charge: causing harm to others, unexpected bloodshed, and causing financial losses to officials. Reverse bow path: The main loss of wealth and energy makes one feel uneasy. The arch owner works hard and easily attracts peach blossoms, which is not conducive to marriage and family fortune. Door to toilet door: main hidden diseases, urinary system problems. Door to kitchen: main car accident, bloody disaster. Door to door: It’s easy for the host to argue. Placing it in a vault or cash register can enhance wealth. Carrying favorable card luck and biased wealth luck can enhance luck and attract wealth. Hidden Gully Sha: It makes wealth come and go, but cannot keep it. In addition to being used for feng shui and dispelling evil spirits, the Five Emperors’ Coin can also be used in the following way: if it is purified and consecrated, it can be placed inside a red envelope, along with some tea leaves, rice, and a coin, and then placed in a wallet or handbag to ward off evil spirits, protect oneself from evil spirits, and enhance one’s luck. The Five Emperors’ Coins can be placed inside the threshold to block sharp angles, flying blades, guns, bows, and openings. In order from left to right, place the coins of Shunzhi, Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, and Jiaqing under the threshold of the main gate. At the same time, it is required that the characters of the ancient coins be facing inward and upward. The name of the emperor is taken literally. If the characters are facing outward, it will cause the house to deflate. Wearing it on the body can ward off evil spirits and prevent them from being harassed by evil spirits. It can be wrapped in red envelopes or hung around the neck with ropes to increase one’s luck. You can choose the color of your favorite god. Placing the Five Emperors’ Money in a vault or cash register can enhance wealth. Carrying favorable card luck and biased wealth luck can enhance luck and attract wealth. Is the Six Emperor Money used the same as the Five Emperor Money? Actually, it’s slightly different. The Six Emperors’ Money is not only used for ordinary Feng Shui and negative energy. It can also dissolve the Five Yellow and Two Black Sha! In the Eight Trigrams of the Six Emperors of Money, the position of Qian is gold, often referred to as “Six White Qian”. Specifically, place the positions where the Five Yellow Earth Sha and the Two Black Earth Sha can cause harm, use the Six Platinum Platinum to release the Qi emitted by the Five Yellow Earth Sha and the Two Black Earth Sha, and place them in the Five Nine Palace to neutralize the Nine Purple and Five Yellow Poison. Place the Six White Golden Stars at the appropriate position, known as the Wuqu Star, which is in charge of matters related to personal wealth and official fortune. Its main palace is located in Qian, where the Six Qianlong Coins are placed to support the prosperity of the Six White Star’s fortune. Can be paired with a white crystal ball to create the Six White Stars of Life Assistance.Using six white golds to produce one white water can produce one flourishing white peach blossom. Placed under the statue of Guan Gong in the shop, Guan Gong is the star of Wuqu, with the five elements of Yin and Jin, transforming qi into wealth. He is the lord of the Wealth Palace, the god of wealth, in charge of wealth and martial courage. Under the statue of Guan Gong, six copper coins representing the six white Wuqu stars are placed to help reveal his true nature and enhance his financial management. Carry it with you in the car and turn the tide of change. The method of opening the Five Emperor Coins and Six Emperor Coins is briefly introduced as follows: Opening refers to the operation method of the holder before using the Six Emperor Coins and Five Emperor Coins in feng shui. It is like opening a lock with a key. Without opening, it cannot be effective. Method of disclosure: Choose an auspicious day and clean the coins of the Six Emperors and Five Emperors. Take yin-yang water mixed with royal salt. Pour into a pre prepared container, which should be cleaned thoroughly. Put the coins of the Sixth and Fifth Emperors of the Qing Dynasty into a container and soak them for three days. After taking it out, wipe it clean with a clean towel.
Conclusion: The Five Emperors’ Money has been passed down for hundreds of years and has been used by millions of people, so it has considerable energy. Moreover, these five emperors were in a relatively prosperous period during the Qing Dynasty, so they have a stronger evil effect. When using the true Five Emperors’ coins, there is one thing to pay attention to. As ancient coins have been minted for a long time, some may have been used as burial companions and buried underground. Therefore, although they have strong demon dispelling power, if they are not cleaned and consecrated, these ancient coins are easily attached with evil spirits, which can lead to unimaginable consequences. The order of placing the Five Emperors’ coins is from left to right: Shunzhi, Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, Jiaqing (Daoguang), and the order cannot be reversed or placed randomly. There is a saying that using red string to weave ancient coins is a way of fire defeating gold, but this statement is incorrect. Ancient coins are made of gold, but gold prefers fire to overcome it. Without fire, gold cannot become a tool.
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