If you have ever looked into traditional Chinese Feng Shui to attract wealth and protect your home, you have undoubtedly come across the Pixiu (also known as Piyao). This mythical, powerful creature is one of the most popular and auspicious symbols in Asian culture, widely used by business owners, investors, and anyone seeking to improve their financial fortune.
But the Pixiu is not just a simple good luck charm. According to Feng Shui masters, this creature has very specific rules. If you place a Pixiu statue in the wrong room or wear a Pi Yao bracelet on the wrong hand, you could actually push wealth away instead of attracting it. Here is everything you need to know about the legend of the Pixiu and how to use it correctly to bring abundance into your life.
What is a Pixiu? The Legend of the Wealth Magnet
In Chinese mythology, the Pixiu is a fierce creature featuring the head of a dragon, the body of a lion, and wings. Legend says that the Pixiu was a favored celestial creature created by the Jade Emperor. It was given the special task of guarding the heavens and swallowing precious gold, silver, and jewels.
However, the legend states that the Jade Emperor punished the Pixiu by sealing its anus. Because of this, the Pixiu has a voracious appetite for wealth—it can swallow endless amounts of gold and jewels, but it can never excrete them. Therefore, in Feng Shui, the Pixiu represents drawing wealth in and never letting it leave.
How to Wear a Pixiu Bracelet Correctly
Wearing a Pi Yao amulet or bracelet is one of the most popular ways to carry its protective and wealth-drawing energy with you. However, you must follow these strict Feng Shui rules to activate its power:
- Wear it on Your Left Hand: In Chinese tradition, the left side of the body is the “receptive” side (drawing energy in), while the right side is “projective” (giving energy away). Wearing it on your left wrist draws wealth to you. Wearing it on your right wrist gives your wealth away to others.
- Face the Head Outward: The head of the Pixiu must face outward (towards your pinky finger). This allows the creature to “hunt” for wealth in your surroundings and bring it back to you.
- Do Not Let Others Touch It: Your Pixiu is loyal only to you. If someone else touches it, it may divert its loyalty to them. If someone accidentally touches it, rinse it quickly with clean water.
- Take it Off to Sleep and Bathe: The Pixiu is an aggressive, active creature. You should not wear it while sleeping, taking a bath, or engaging in intimate activities. Place it on your nightstand or in your living room facing the door when not in use.
How to Place Pixiu Statues in Your Home or Office
If you prefer to use statues instead of jewelry, brass, jade, or copper Pixiu figurines are excellent additions to your living space or desk. Here is how to position them:
- Guard the Entryway: Place a pair of Pixiu statues in your living room or entrance hall, with their heads facing toward the main door or a window. This allows them to symbolically devour incoming wealth and guard the home against evil spirits.
- The Wealth Corner: Stand at your front door looking inward. The far-left corner of your home (or your office room) is your “Wealth Corner.” Placing a Pixiu here amplifies your financial success.
- Where NOT to Place It: Never place a Pixiu in the bathroom, kitchen, or directly facing a mirror (mirrors reflect its energy away). Additionally, do not place the statue higher than your head level, as the creature should never symbolically dominate its master.
To activate your Pixiu and strengthen your bond with it, you should pet it frequently, just like a loyal dog. Stroke its back and body to wake it up. However, never touch its eyes or mouth. It needs its eyes to seek out treasure and its mouth to gather wealth. Touching these areas ruins its ability to hunt for your fortune.
Who Should NOT Wear a Pixiu?
While the Piyao is incredibly helpful, its energy is very fierce and aggressive. Because of this strong Yang energy, Feng Shui masters advise that certain people should avoid wearing it:
- Pregnant Women: The aggressive energy can be too overwhelming during pregnancy.
- Young Children and the Elderly: People under the age of 16 or over the age of 70 who suffer from weak physical energy (Chi) may find the Pixiu’s strong aura too dominating. However, an active, healthy senior can usually wear it without issue.
- People with Digestion Issues: Because the creature lacks an excretory system, some traditionalists believe those suffering from severe constipation or bowel issues should avoid wearing it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I cleanse or activate my new Pixiu?
When you first receive your Pixiu, you should cleanse it of any previous energies. You can do this by letting it sit under the light of a full moon overnight or by wiping it gently with clean rainwater or mineral water. To “feed” and activate it, place it in a silver or metal bowl filled with loose coins or semi-precious stones.
Can I sleep with my Pixiu bracelet on?
No. The Pixiu is an active, protective creature that hunts for wealth. Wearing it to sleep can disrupt your rest and cause bad dreams. Take it off and place it on a table with the head facing the door.
What should I do if my Pixiu breaks?
In Feng Shui, if your protective amulet breaks, it means it has successfully absorbed a massive amount of negative energy or warded off a disaster meant for you. Do not throw it in the regular trash. Wrap it in a red cloth and bury it in the earth to return it to nature, and replace it with a new one.


























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