Dragon Son-3: Pu Lao
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Material: Earth Material Color: Colorful Dimension(in): 3x2.5x2.5 in Weight: 300g ID: SL11020 |
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The chinese dragon comes in many different forms. Some ancient texts said there were nine dragon sons altogether. Others said there were nine generations instead of nine sons. The information was quite scattered because ancient emperors selfishly kept the information only to themselves and almost all texts relating to them had been burnt. People only knew about them when they visit the China's Imperial Palace. "Pulao" is one of the sons that looks like infant of the dragon. It is small in size. Pulao lives near the sea; is fond of roaring. His presence signifies power and authority. His figure is normally seen on bells.Those who are seeking for increased power and authority or eyeing for a promotion can display it on the workdesk.
One can invite the Pulao home if:
1) They are ambitious and seeking to be number one or always at the top on everything they do.
2) They are losing power in an organization they lead and seeking to revive it.
3) They wish to gather support from grassroots so that they can achieve certain goals.
4) They wish to be in control when facing human dependant activities or projects.
5) They like to see their kids more obedient.
6) They desire to get a promotion in a short time.
The Pulao can be displayed on the workdesk, in ones personal sheng chi direction (according to kua number), in the northwest corner or in ones personal zodiac direction according to the zodiac wheel.