Taoist Blessed Land Feng Shui Pattern
Depicts a Taoist blessed land with immortal mountains and pavilions, symbolizes gathering positive energy, good fortune and peace
Qiu Ying's Classic Blue-Green Landscape
Masterpiece by Ming Dynasty master Qiu Ying, exquisite blue-green landscape painting, peak of Chinese landscape art Museum-Quality Reproduction Craftsmanship
High-definition micro-spray reproduction, 1:1 restoration of original colors and details, silk-like texture, traditional mounting craft
Versatile Chinese Style Home Decor
Scroll form fits various spaces, perfect for entryways, living rooms, studies and tea rooms, creates elegant oriental atmosphere
"Jade Cave Immortal Source" is a classic work by Ming Dynasty painter Qiu Ying, depicting the Taoist concept of "blessed land" on earth, carrying the ancient people's yearning for ideal life and spiritual home.
Feng Shui Meaning of Taoist Blessed Land
Taoists believe that "blessed lands" are places where heaven and earth energy gather, inhabited by immortals:
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Immortal Mountains & Pavilions: High mountains and hidden pavilions symbolize "backed by mountains, helped by noble people", meaning stable career foundation
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Flowing Streams: Winding mountain streams mean "endless wealth", a feng shui pattern of "living water attracts prosperity"
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Ancient Pines: Vast old pines symbolize longevity and career prosperity, also representing noble character and strong will
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Recluse Gatherings: Scholars playing chess and playing music in the forest embody the Taoist concept of "harmony between man and nature", meaning peace of mind and freedom from worries
- Five Elements and Color Energy Blessing
The painting is dominated by blue-green tones, which correspond to the five elements:
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Blue belongs to wood, symbolizing vitality and hope, meaning prosperous career and harmonious family
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Green belongs to wood, symbolizing benevolence and tolerance, balances energy and creates a peaceful atmosphere
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Mountain-Water Pattern: Mountains (yang) and water (yin) complement each other, forming a stable energy field conducive to family harmony and career success
Cultural Heritage of Master Paintings
Qiu Ying is one of the "Four Masters of Wu School" in the Ming Dynasty, good at blue-green landscape painting. Hanging a reproduction of his work at home not only enhances the home style, but also injects elegance into the space, showing the owner's cultural taste.
- Painting Core: High-definition micro-spray silk-like core, restores original brushstrokes and colors, water-resistant and fade-resistant
- Mounting Craft: Traditional Chinese scroll mounting with silk brocade border, exquisite workmanship, good drape
- Scroll Accessories: Solid wood roller heads + silk hanging cord, elegant and stable, no damage to walls
- Size Options: 120cm:47cm, fits different space heights
- Color Restoration: 1:1 reproduction of original blue-green tones, elegant and fresh, restores Ming Dynasty painting charm
- Packaging: Independent cylindrical packaging + exquisite gift box, shockproof and pressure-resistant, perfect for gifting or personal use
Best Hanging Positions
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Entryway/Living Room: Hang on the main wall to form a "good luck at the door" pattern, meaning welcoming blessings and prosperous home
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Study/Tea Room: Hang in the study or tea room to create a peaceful and elegant atmosphere, improve concentration and peace of mind
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Office: Hang behind the desk, meaning "backed by mountains, helped by noble people", helping career progress
Hanging Precautions
- Height: Center of the painting core about 1.5-1.7 meters from the ground for best visual effect
- Avoid: Do not hang in humid or oily places to prevent the core from getting damp and discolored
- Styling Tips: Can be hung alone or combined with other landscape scrolls to create a Chinese-style accent wall
Care and Cleaning
- Gently brush off dust with a soft brush daily, do not wipe the core directly with a damp cloth
- Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading and aging
- When not in use for a long time, roll up and store in the packaging tube in a dry and ventilated place
Home Feng Shui Layout: Gathers positive energy, enhances home luck, creates a harmonious and stable home energy field
Living Room/Entryway Decor: Elevates home style, shows oriental elegance, the finishing touch of Chinese-style decoration
Study/Tea Room Atmosphere: Creates a peaceful environment for study and tea tasting, improves concentration and peace of mind
Office/Tea Room: Shows cultural taste, means "backed by mountains", helps career development
Perfect Gift: Send elegant and auspicious blessings to elders, leaders and clients
Q1: Is this the original painting?
A1: This is a high-definition reproduction of Qiu Ying's "Jade Cave Immortal Source", 1:1 restoration of original colors and details, not the original cultural relic, suitable for home decoration and cultural collection.
Q2: What are the feng shui meanings of landscape paintings at home?
A2: Taoist feng shui believes that the mountain-water pattern forms a stable energy field. Mountains represent noble people, water represents wealth. Hanging at home means stable career, endless wealth and safe home.
Q3: Can the scroll be hung directly?
A3: Yes, the scroll is equipped with hanging cord and roller heads. Just nail a hook on the wall and hang it directly, no additional mounting needed.
Q4: Will the painting core fade easily?
A4: It uses high-definition micro-spray silk-like core, water-resistant and fade-resistant, keeps colors bright for a long time under normal indoor hanging, just avoid direct sunlight.
Qiu Ying "Jade Cave Immortal Source" reproduction scroll, blessed land gathers positive energy, enhances home luck
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