Hong Tze Sculptures- Horse

Of the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac, the horse stands out for the many attributes it symbolizes. For centuries, the horse has been indispensable to man, as man’s partner in war and in peace. The horse has also been used in transportation for centuries. Long tamed, domesticated and bred by man, the horse signifies courage and speed.

Chinese Hong Tze Flying Horse

In classical Feng Shui applications, the horse brings the energy of success, fame, freedom and speed. Thus, the horse in Feng Shui symbol is often used in the fame area of the Bagua (South), as well as the career area (North). Since horse is a very strong and a sturdy animal, it is always connected to speed. So if you are looking for some promotion in your career then you can place a Hong Tze horse in your cabin in the office or in your study in the house. South zone of your house is connected with success and fame. So placing a Hong Tze horse in the south direction can bring lots of success in whatever you are pursuing.

Chinese horses are always shown as charging forward or moving forward. In Feng Shui, represent yang energy, tolerance, fame and success. A flying horse statue is the symbol of wealth, fame and success as well as strength and endurance. Display such horse figurine in SE for wealth, in South position to gain good fame or in North position to bring chance to successful career. If you are facing a very tight competitive situation, placing a Feng Shui horse figurine is the best way to bring you victory luck as horse symbolize victory, strength and perseverance.

Feng Shui Horses

In work place, do not ever place a Feng Shui horse directly behind you or directly confronting you. If you do so, you might get involved in accidents or suffer physical illness. Do not place Feng Shui horse in your toilet/bathroom, bedroom and kitchen. Instead, place them by your side and at a high location. So get a Feng Shui horse for your home or office and see wealth, success and triumph coming into the family.

By: Pushpita, a freelance writer on world handicrafts and lifestyle. Pushpita holds a Masters in English literature and is a rich media professional.