The Qilin is one of the four great auspicious beasts in feng shui. In feng shui products used to neutralize negative energy, there are many auspicious beasts, each with different uses. Some auspicious beasts, if used improperly, may create side effects. Some, when placed indoors, may have a certain influence on people.
However, in feng shui, the Qilin is like an all-purpose remedy. It can be used for attracting wealth, protecting the home, neutralizing negative energy, supporting descendants, helping with children, improving academic luck, and many other purposes.
One of the greatest benefits of placing a Qilin indoors is that it is believed to protect good people, while strongly opposing bad people. If it discovers a bad person, it is said to bite them. Therefore, placing a Qilin at home can support career luck, neutralize petty people, and restrain harmful people. It is one of the most commonly used auspicious beasts in feng shui.

1. Promoting Wealth and Career Promotion
The Qilin is especially suitable for people with stable jobs. It is particularly suitable for public servants working in government offices, public security, procuratorates, courts, and administrative departments.
When used to promote official career luck, placing it in the Yima position is considered one of the strongest items for attracting noble support and career promotion.
2. Attracting Children and Blessing Offspring
In feng shui, the Qilin also has the function of supporting descendants. Therefore, there has long been a folk saying: “The Qilin brings a child.”
Placing it in the corresponding position is believed to help attract children.
3. Protecting the Home and Attracting Wealth
The Qilin represents auspiciousness. Placing it in the home is believed to protect the house, ward off evil, and increase good fortune in the household.
It can not only help the homeowner’s career go smoothly, but also improve financial luck. In addition, a stone-carved Qilin can help block bad luck and stagnant fortune for its owner.
Generally speaking, a Qilin used for changing fortune is best consecrated, so that its power can be fully displayed.
4. Neutralizing the Three Killings
The Three Killings are arranged in different directions according to the annual cycle. They can be found each year in the traditional almanac, or clearly checked in annual fortune guides.
To resolve the Three Killings, three Qilins must be used — consecrated ones are best. They should be placed in the location of the Three Killings, with their heads facing the direction of the Three Killings.

5. Warding Off Evil and Blocking Direct Rushing Sha
If there is a long corridor directly rushing toward the main door, this creates “Piercing Heart Sha,” also known as “Spear Sha.” A pair of Qilins can be used to block it.
If the negative energy is weak, such as when the corridor is not very long, one pair of Qilins can be used. But if the negative energy is strong, and the corridor is long and straight, then three Qilins must be used to block it.
A pair of Qilins may also be placed together with a convex Bagua mirror, facing the direction of the negative energy, to neutralize it.
6. Resolving White Tiger Sha
Placing a pair of Qilins in the White Tiger position of the home can resolve the harmful nature of the White Tiger direction and bring peace to the people living in the house.
This is especially necessary if there is a chimney or sharp object outside the White Tiger side pointing toward the home. In that case, consecrated stone-carved Qilins should be placed there.
7. Resolving Elevator and Staircase Sha
In modern homes, high-rise buildings are becoming more common, so when choosing a house, attention should be paid to the location of elevators.
If there is an elevator on the right-hand side of your home, it can easily create negative energy. If the elevator happens to be in the west, it is better to resolve it.
The method of resolution is to place a pair of Qilins in that direction.
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