Feng Shui Beliefs
Chinese Herbal Medicines
Dietary Supplements
Famous Chinese People
Famous Chinese Places
100

In Feng Shui, placing this object in the wealth corner of your home is believed to attract prosperity.

Money plant or wealth vase

100

This herb is often used to improve blood circulation and reduce fatigue.

Ginseng

100

This mineral is often taken to support strong bones and teeth

Calcium

100

This ancient Chinese philosopher wrote The Analects and is considered the father of Confucianism.

Confucius

100

This long wall was built to protect China from invasions and stretches over 13,000 miles.

Great Wall of China

200

This element is associated with career and life path.

Water

200

This root is commonly used to aid digestion and relieve nausea.

Ginger

200

This supplement is commonly taken to improve joint health and may be derived from shells of shellfish.

Glucosamine

200

This modern Chinese leader founded the People’s Republic of China in 1949.

Mao Zedong

200

This famous square in Beijing is one of the largest public squares in the world and is known for historical events.

Tiananmen Square

300

According to Feng Shui, mirrors should never face this household feature directly.

Front door or bed

300

This flower is often used in tea to calm the nerves and improve sleep.

Chamomile

300

This fatty acid supplement is taken for heart and brain health.

Omega 3 or Fish Oil
300

This contemporary Chinese-American cellist is famous for her virtuosity and viral performances.

Yo-Yo Ma
300

This ancient city is known for its Terracotta Army and the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang.

Xi'an

400

This Feng Shui color represents health, vitality, and growth.

Green

400

This herb is traditionally used to boost the immune system and fight colds.

Astragalus

400

This supplement is commonly used by vegetarians to prevent anemia.

Iron

400

This Chinese-American entrepreneur founded Alibaba Group, one of the world’s largest e-commerce companies.

Jack Ma

400

This scenic area in southern China is famous for its karst mountains and the Li River.

Guilin

500

This animal figure, often a mythical creature, is believed to protect homes from negative energy.

Dragon

500

This herb is known as “He Shou Wu” and is believed to promote longevity and hair health.

Fo-Ti

500

This supplement is believed to improve skin elasticity, joint health, and reduce wrinkles.

Collagen

500

This legendary Chinese general and strategist, author of The Art of War, influenced military thinking worldwide.

Sun Tzu

500

This city, formerly called Peking, is China’s capital and home to the Forbidden City.

Beijing