The bronze elephant is placed next to the door of the living room, which can absorb the wealth of the guests and make your family's fortune more and more prosperous. Do not place it in the bedroom or study, but must be placed in the living room and other places with a large amount. In Feng Shui, elephant sculptures symbolize "peace and tranquility", implying peace in the world and abundant harvests. Moreover, feng shui elephants can also attract or gather wealth.
In Thailand, elephants have a close relationship with Buddhism. Elephants are the protagonists of many Buddhist stories or legends and are the "heroes" who have experienced hundreds of battles in Thai history. Therefore, Thailand is also known as a Buddhist country in addition to being a Buddhist country. The nickname is "The Land of Elephants". Speaking of Thai elephants, it is like the attitude towards "horses" in ancient China. Ancient Chinese generals rode war horses to charge into battle, while elephants were mostly ridden by ancient Thai generals to the battlefield. Legend has it that there are 2,000 well-trained war elephants in the Royal Thai Army, and even the king patrols on elephants. A Thai historian once said: If there were no elephants, Thailand's history would have to be rewritten!
So now when you go to various tourist attractions in Thailand, you will find the imprint of elephants: either people are wearing T-shirts with elephant herds printed on them, or there is an elephant standing in the tourist attraction. The most obvious is the 3-meter-high elephant platform displayed at the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand, which was specially set up for the king to ride an elephant. Meanwhile, at the night market, wooden elephants, elephant leather goods, and handbags and cushions printed with elephant motifs are the most popular among tourists. If you're in the mood for authentic Thai beer, just say "chang" (Thai for elephant) and you'll be served a sweet and mellow elephant beer. There are many species of elephants, the most precious of which is the white elephant. Elephants come in gold and silver in addition to white. Light green, light red and other colors. Like an elephant with "albinism". It is regarded as a jewel in Southeast Asia, symbolizing kingship and prosperity. Whoever finds the white elephant must dedicate it to the country. Historically, the famous "White Elephant War" between Thailand and Myanmar was triggered by the fight for two white elephants. To this day, white elephants still appear on the flag of the Thai Navy.