Description
Our Chinese Money Tree grows round gold coins with a square hole in the center. The coins are known as Feng Shui Money Cures. The coins bring good fortune. How many do you need?
Message:
- It’s the money, honey.
- Good luck and good fortune.
- I am one step away from being rich, all I need now is money.
- Money doesn’t grow on trees … or does it?
Quotes:
- The Best Way to teach your kids about taxes is by eating 30% of their ice cream. ~Bill Murray
- A nickel ain’t worth a dime anymore. ~Yogi Berra
- I made my money the old-fashioned way. I was very nice to a wealthy relative right before he died. ~Malcolm Forbes
- I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something. ~Jackie Mason
- My problem lies in reconciling my gross habits with my net income. ~Errol Flynn
- I’ve tried Buddhism, Scientology, Numerology, Transcendental Meditation, Qabbala, t’ai chi, feng shui and Deepak Chopra but I find straight gin works best. ~Phyllis Diller
Attract Wealth With Coins
Chinese coins, round with square hole in center, represent the union between earth and heaven. One side is yin (two characters) and the other is yang (four characters). Tie three or six coins together with red ribbon and place yang side up in the southeast corner to attract money luck.
In legend, these coins link Paradise with material bounty in this world. They emit light to guide the deceased to Paradise. Coins can be plucked from the tree as needed on the journey from earth to the realm of immortals.
In Chinese legend the Money Tree (搖錢樹) is a holy tree which can bring you money and good fortune. In China they are typically seen in businesses, sometimes with red ribbons or other auspicious ornamentation attached. It’s said that if you touch the tree, you will have good fortune.
Perhaps money doesn’t grow on trees. But there is a Money Tree that can bring you lots of money and good luck. Its Feng shui qualities will attract good fortune to your home or office. Give this card for a birthday, to a graduate, to a new home owner, a gardener, your bookkeeper or accountant, a friend, for a memorial, for prosperity and your heirs..
Also see: Golden Dancing Dragon