Brass Wen Chang Pagoda
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This is a beautiful 7-tier Wen Chang Pagoda intricately made from
brass. It brings not only protection but career and scholastic luck to
its owner. Auspicious Chi gathering around the pagoda will energize the
person working nearby making one feeling fresh and alert during work or study.
The Wen Chang Pagoda makes an excellent gift for those pursuing
higher education or seeking a promotion at work.

Pagoda in southern Guangxi China
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Built at the end of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), Wenchang is
one of the best examples of Ming architecture in southern
Guangxi.
Built with the traditions of Feng Shui in mind, a visit to
the seven-tier hollow pagoda is said to advance one's career. In
ancient China, Feng Shui was believed to positively or negatively
effect one's life.
'Wen' refers to knowledge and literature, while 'Chang' means
prosperity and goodness. The pagoda's main function is to bring
success to one's offspring. For this reason, pagodas such as
this were built all over China.
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The octagonal pagoda is 36 meters high (118 feet). Each tier is
shaped like an inverted red and white lotus flower.
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Brass Wen Chang Pagoda
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What the Pagoda symbolizes and its Application in Symbolism Feng
Shui
The pagoda is a temple of knowledge, peace and silence. It symbolizes the
path of wisdom. It is said that a person who knows more or is knowledgeable
stands firm like a mountain or a pagoda and cannot be shaken by anything.
The Pagoda is believed to possess the power to tame unruly minds and
behaviours. As you may read in many Chinese tales, the Pagoda is used for
taming of cheeky spirits by ‘imprisoning’ them in it. Hence the Pagoda can
be used to ward of evils and bad chi.
The Pagoda is a very useful Feng Shui enhancer and cure that brings
literary luck, fame luck, protection and advancement in career. It is also
potent to ward off bad energy and killing forces (shar chi) in your abode.
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The different levels of the Wen Chang Pagoda and their
different meanings
- 5-tiers Pagoda represents the five
elements, i.e., metal, wood, water, fire and earth. It also
represents the guardian of 5 directions by emperors. This leads
to overall improvement of fortune and good luck, while
overpowering or subduing bad luck coming from all 5 directions.
- 7-tiers Pagoda
signifies seven treasures of Buddhism. It accumulates
benevolance. It is also said to symbolize blessings from seven
northern stars which brings ultimate wealth luck and career
luck.
- 9-tiers Pagoda brings completeness as well
as nobility, strength, good career, wealth and study luck. It
also possesses the power to suppress bad luck and instability.
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Here is how you can use the Pagoda to Feng Shui your way to a better
life.
- Place the Wen Chang pagoda behind you at work to stimulate your
career Chi, giving you influence over the people in your charge, making
them listen to you. It will ward off backstabbing and negative
intentions from enemies at work thus enhance your career for promotional
opportunities.
- Display a Wen Chang pagoda on your study desk or beside your
bed for literary success. It helps you to focus your mental powers and
develop better concentration and memory when you study thus assisting in
attainment of educational success.
- Place the Wen Chang Pagoda in the North East sector of a bedroom to
embellish the occupant's educational luck. The North East is the
universal corner of education and knowledge, according to the Pakua Life
Aspiration Theory.
- To dissipate illness energies, display a Pagoda figurine in the East
sector (Health sector based on the Pakua Life Aspiration Theory) of your
living room or dining area. You can also place a pagoda by the bed of a
sick person to speed up recovery.
- Place the Wen Chang Pagoda near your entrance to safe-guard your
house or shop.
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| Material |
Color |
Dimension (in/cm) |
Weight (lbs/g) |
| Brass |
Brass |
2x2x5.75 / 5x5x14.6 |
0.73 / 330 |
| Brass Wen Chang Pagoda |
Price:
$32.95
Special:
$24.95 |
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