Feng Shui (pronounced fung shway) is an ancient Chinese practice used to configure a place or interior to harmonize it with the spiritual forces that inhabit it. It is often used to organize furniture and other objects in the home or office to achieve harmony with the environment. It should positively affect the occupant’s health, wealth and personal relationships.

Feng Shui is often based on information from the Chinese horoscope, including the twelve animal signs. The Rooster is one of the animals included in this repetitive cycle of twelve years. The placement of a rooster figure in the home or workplace can have several important and strong meanings.

The rooster traditionally brings happy events and good fortune in Feng Shui. She is considered a strong and protective figure. It is believed to “devour” bad energy in the home and workplace, especially in situations where the bad energy comes from something “like a centipede.” The centipede is a poisonous creature in Feng Shui.

Use the following as a guide on where to place a rooster figurine in the house to counter these bad energy threats:

  • Place a rooster figurine in the dining room to counteract the bad energy from the drain pipes in or around your house that are like centipedes or snakes in their formation.
  • Place a rooster figurine in the dining room to counter bad energy from the roads or paths around your house that are like centipedes or snakes.
  • Place a rooster figurine toward the front door to prevent your spouse from being taken on a love story.
  • Place a rooster figurine in the south corner of the living room to increase luck.

Use the following as a guide on where to place a rooster figurine in the workplace to ward off bad energies from the following threats:

  • Place a rooster figurine in front of lines or rows of cubicles in an office that are like a centipede or snake in formation.
  • Place a rooster figure in front of the front door of the business to ward off bad energy from competitors.
  • Place a rooster figurine on the desk to prevent workers from arguing.