The Pixiu (貔貅), also known as Pi Yao, is a mythical Chinese creature revered for its ability to attract wealth, protect its owner and ward off negative energies. Depicted as a lion with dragon-like features, it is believed to have an insatiable appetite for gold and jewels, symbolizing the accumulation of riches. In feng shui, Pixiu is commonly used in jewelry and home decor to enhance prosperity and safeguard against misfortune.
Disclaimer The information provided herein is based on traditional beliefs and cultural practices associated with the Pixiu. While these practices are widely respected within certain communities, their effectiveness is subjective and not scientifically proven. Individuals should approach the use of Pixiu symbols with personal discernment and respect for cultural traditions.
🐉 Discover the Power of Pixiu — China’s Legendary Fortune Beast
In the rich tapestry of Chinese mythology, few creatures command as much awe as the Pixiu (貔貅) — a fierce, winged lion-dragon hybrid with an appetite for wealth and a loyalty fiercer than your childhood pet guarding its food bowl.
According to legend, Pixiu was once a celestial creature who angered the Jade Emperor by relieving itself in Heaven. As punishment, its rear was sealed — meaning it could only take in wealth but never let it out. Talk about the perfect financial advisor!
🔶 Symbolism & Purpose
The Pixiu is said to attract money, protect from misfortune and ward off evil. Business owners, investors and feng shui followers swear by its ability to guard assets and invite prosperity. Placed near entrances or worn as a bracelet (on the left wrist — the “receiving” side), Pixiu becomes a loyal protector of your fortunes.
🔶 Male or Female?
Tradition says:
- Male Pixiu (one horn): draws in wealth.
- Female Pixiu (two horns): protects and guards it.
Though some believe it's the other way around — either way, they're a power couple you want on your team!
🔶 Feng Shui Dos & Don'ts
✅ Let it face the door to “hunt” wealth.
✅ Clean it gently and touch it often to bond.
❌ Don’t wear it to sleep, or to places of heavy grief.
❌ Never let others touch your Pixiu — it’s not a community piggy bank.
Whether it’s a stunning jade statue on your altar or a discreet obsidian bracelet on your wrist, the Pixiu is more than décor — it’s a declaration of belief in abundance, balance and protective energy.

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