About this product
MagnetsNo Magnets
MeaningWealth,Fortune,Health,Happiness,Success,Harmony
OccasionBusiness,Housewarming
Quantity Per Pack2
MaterialResin
Brandziyang
Product description
A symbol of strength and speed
With its strong physique and astonishing running speed, the horse is regarded as a symbol of strength and speed. In ancient wars, as the main mount of cavalry, the speed and power of the horse had a decisive impact on the outcome of battles, and thus it was often used to symbolize bravery, boldness and victory. The horse's graceful figure can travel a thousand miles a day, symbolizing the fulfillment of good wishes such as career success, financial prosperity and academic achievements.
2. A model of loyalty and bravery
Horses show extremely high loyalty to their masters and will forge ahead bravely no matter what difficulties they encounter. This quality has made horses a model of loyalty and bravery in culture. In ancient times, horses often shared life and death, honor and disgrace with humans, and their spirit has always been highly respected. 3. Symbol of freedom and unrestrainedness
When a horse gallops freely on the grassland, the image it presents is often used to symbolize freedom and unrestrainedness, representing the courage and spirit of pursuing dreams and being unbound.
The horse is the wild soul galloping on the grassland, embodying the spiritual pursuit of freedom and independence.
4. The implication of auspiciousness and happiness
In traditional Chinese culture, the horse is regarded as a symbol of good fortune. During festivals and celebrations, people often use the horse to convey their best wishes for good luck, happiness and health.
The horse is an animal with the most vigorous yang energy and is believed to bring the air of longevity and well-being.
5. The spirit of striving and progressiveness
The "dragon horse spirit" has been highly regarded by the Chinese nation since ancient times as an enterprising and progressive spirit that never stops striving and constantly seeks self-improvement.
The horse symbolizes passion, freedom, loyalty, elegance and agility, carrying people's yearning and pursuit for a better life.
6. A symbol of outstanding talent
Since ancient times, the horse has been regarded as the embodiment of ability, wisdom, talent and achievement. People often use the term "thousand-mile horse" to describe a person of outstanding talent.
Legend has it that the eight divine steeds ridden by King Mu of Zhou each possessed extraordinary abilities, symbolizing remarkable gifts and talents.
In feng shui, the horse symbolizes courage, speed, strength, success and progress. Placing horse figurines can bring success and good luck.
Horse figurines imply rapid development and smooth progress. Placing them in the office can promote progress in work and bring success and wealth.
These rich and diverse symbolic meanings have made the horse occupy a unique and important position in Chinese culture, becoming a spiritual symbol that inspires people to pursue progress, value talent, cherish loyalty, pursue freedom and independence, and demonstrate strength and courage.