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Journey
to the West
This is a legend that started a long, long time ago. A holy monk in China
was given the task of recovering spiritual scripts that were kept in India.
To aid him in this, he was accompanied by an angel banished to Earth;
the Monkey God, a deity; the Pig Spirit and a wandering tribesmen. So
begins an arduous travel by our foursome who must cross many obstacles,
demons and monsters to achieve their goal.
It is said that the Journey to the West is actually symbolic of the journey
through life that many of us must make in order to achieve fulfillment
and enlightenment. This is a concept taken from Buddhism. Each of the
monsters that they meet (and conquer) along their journey is representative
of what is known as the seven deadly sins.
This is an intricately carved piece that is exclusive to Dragon Gate's
premium collection. The are made from the only finest synthetic resin
and are finished by hand to ensure that each piece lasts you a lifetime.
To ensure that you get the most satisfaction out of your Journey to the
West, we only sell them as complete sets of four pieces. The will definitely
make for interesting conversation starters at parties and gatherings.
Each piece has its own history and legend that accompanies it. If you
wish for only one thing from Dragon Gate this year, the Journey to The
West set has to be the piece.
Kei
Loon
Kei Loon is a mythical creature belonging to the Taoist Goddess of the
West (Xi Hwang Mu). Sometimes called a Chinese Unicorn, the Kei Loon has
the head of a dragon, the body of a horse and the scales of the carp.
It is associated with extreme good fortune and happy blessings.
According to Feng Shui literature, Fu Xi saw the Kei Loon emerged from
the river after the great flood. Marked on this Dragon Headed Horse's
back were the markings that were used to derive the Earlier Heaven Bagua,
the ultimate symbol of Taoism. .
The Kei Loon is believed to have great protective abilities. This mythical
creature is believed to be able to protect an individual from all forms
of harm and danger.
Traditionally, the Kei Loon is placed in pairs, guarding the front entrance
to the house. They serve as powerful heavenly guardians that can ward
off wandering evil spirits.
Traditional Feng Shui application:
In traditional Xuan Kong Feng Shui, the Kei Loon (being the metal element),
is used to "ward-off" the evil influences of the #5 yellow star.
In fact, it is specifically used to counter the #5 yellow star's direction.
This bronze colored Kei Loon is made of fine quality ShauShan stone.
It is to be placed in side the house, facing outwards. This is to ‘guard’
the front entrance to the home or business.
Kuan
Kong (Bronze)
Majestically depicted, standing with his Kwan Tau and accompanied by
his Black Dragon Sword, Kwan Kung, the God of War stands exuberantly in
power. This posture represents his Power, his Honor and his Strength.
Here the God Of War not only bestows a strong force of protection, his
presence brings about status, honor and integrity. Kuan Kung is feared
by all evil and revered by all who are sincere at heart. Wearing his military
uniform, this representation of Kuan Kung is highly popular among art
enthusiasts. Kwan Kung's majestic exuberance in this special stance exerts
his benevolence to protect the family from all evil spirits. Kuan Kung
protects the innocent and defends the righteous. In business, Kuan Kung
protects the entity from fraud and embezzlement, promotes loyalty and
ensures smooth sailing. This is an excellent piece for your home and office.
Kuan
Kung In Repose
The Kuan Kung, or God of War, is a venerable war-lord. He was a military
genius and revered by many for his skills in tactics and points of evasion:
so much that he is now elevated to god-like status and is looked up to
daily by all of us who love him.
Kuan Kung In Repose is a beautiful mini scultpture of the God of War.
Made of brass, the details to this figurine is spectacular. The Kuan Kung
is seen in a relaxed state of sitting down, with one hand idly stroking
his beard and another clutching a scroll. Symbolizing strength and endurance
even in repose, this item is a great decor piece for office spaces.
In a way, this beautiful statue says to us, excel in any field you desire
to be in but do take time to stroke your figurative beard from time to
time for some deep thinking, shrewd calculative brainstorming or just
daydreaming. Even the military war-lord of China needs a timeout now and
then.
Kuan
Kung with Green Dragon
Kuan Kung, God of War, is the embodiment of strength, integrity, and
honor. Holding his weapon, Green Dragon, he is a powerful protector, keeping
away backstabbers and deceivers. Place him behind you in the office, and
you will never lack support from important people.
The highly detailed figurine is made of high quality resin.
History of Kuan Kung Kuan Kung had a very humble beginning, as a bean-curd
seller named Chang. After his parents had shut him in a room as punishment,
he broke out and chanced upon a magistrate who was forcing his attentions
upon a young girl. After killing the magistrate, he fled, changing his
name to Kuan.
Traveling, he co-founded a coalition named Brothers of the Peach Orchard,
the Chinese version of the Three Musketeers. He was celebrated as one
of China’s finest military heroes, and was elevated to the rank
of God of War in 1594, becoming one of the most popular deities in China.
His image could be found everywhere in China, as he was invoked to aid
those in need of assistance.
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