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Published 2026-03-23
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"heading": "Tiger, Dragon, Phoenix: The Three Auspicious Creatures",
"body": "## Power Dynamics and Harmony\n\n\nWhile often discussed individually, the interaction between the **Tiger, Dragon, and Phoenix** is crucial in Feng Shui.\n\n\n### Dragon and Phoenix: The Perfect Couple\n\n\nTogether, they represent the ultimate **Yin-Yang balance**. The Dragon (Yang/Male) and Phoenix (Yin/Female) are the classic symbol of marital bliss and everlasting love.\n\n\n### Dragon and Tiger: The Battle for Balance\n\n\nThe Dragon (East) and Tiger (West) represent opposing forces. \n\n*\"The Dragon must be higher than the Tiger.\"* \n\nThis ancient rule ensures that the creative, benevolent energy of the Dragon controls the potentially aggressive energy of the Tiger. If the Tiger side (right) of your home is higher or more active, it can lead to conflict.\n\n\n## Placement Tips\n\n\n- **For Marriage:** Place a Dragon and Phoenix statue in the Southwest sector.\n\n- **For Power/Career:** Place a Dragon in the East.\n\n- **For Protection:** A small Tiger can be placed in the West, but never facing a door directly."
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