The Eight Stallions as a home living room decorative painting is not a precedent in modern times, in ancient times many horse lovers liked to use the Stallions as a home decorative painting, the beautiful symbolism was of great help to family fortune and the Eight Stallions were prevalent for a time in a certain period of history. Hanging the Eight Stallions in the living room is a metaphor for flying. The vibrant and vigorous nature of the galloping horses gives people the strength to forge ahead and make them feel happy. The Chinese have strong customs and we are taught by Confucianism that everyone wants their family to be harmonious and prosperous, so hanging a pair of eight stallions is not only vibrant but also has a positive effect on family fortune. Hanging the Eight Stallions at home is definitely the best choice for feng shui symbolism.
The horse is regarded as an auspicious beast for officialdom and advancement. Because of its unrestrained nature and its strong and unending chi, the work of the horse has an uplifting effect on people. The horse can drive the flow of wealth and make the career more smooth, with the beautiful symbolism of horse to success”, and is also quite helpful for breaking through the deadlocked status quo, such as promotion, marriage and relationship, migration, etc. \n \n And among the twelve Earthly Branches, the horse is in the year Wu, which is a time of prosperity, when everything is thriving and full of vitality. The poem is full of impassioned ambition and a steady pace towards success, creating one brilliant career after another.
The Eight Stallions in the living room is a metaphor for success and prosperity. Horses are fire in the five elements, and those born in spring and winter are all lacking in fire, so a horse with fire can make up for the deficiency. In addition, a galloping horse, with its vibrant energy, will give people the strength to forge ahead and make them feel full of fighting spirit and happiness.
Feng Shui painting size: horizontal:132cm; height:65cm
Warmly noted: the work is framed but without a wooden frame and is packaged in a long brocade box.
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