Along with the wind chime, bagua and Wu Lou, the Wen Chang Pagoda is a potent instrument used by Feng Shui experts. The name of the pagoda itself originates from the Wen Chang star (one of the Flying Stars in #4 Green), which is said to have the ability to alter the outcome of a student’s success, both in academics and later on in a career. For those who are in pursuit of a higher education (similar to the ancient imperial tests for officials of the Chinese court), this pagoda is said to help create literary luck, allowing them to later on have fame and fortune.
In Feng Shui, the pagoda is said to create energy and revitalize the beholder. Because of this, it is a widely used gift to those who are in school, seeking to improve their grades and study skills, as well as enhancing competence and clarity – this is especially beneficial when the pagoda is set in the Northeast, in reference to Feng Shui Bagua formula. In addition to this, it's reputed that the Feng Shui Pagoda translates negative energy in the area into good chi, carrying with it fortification, fame and academic luck, and a capability to move forward in your field of work.
Excellent gift for students and career-minded people.
Click on the various designs of Pagoda statues below to learn more about their symbolic meaning and how to benefit from their powers with Feng Shui tips on their correct placement and usage.