Details
1. Peach Wood Wenchang Pagoda Brush Holder crafts natural peach wood into a vessel of scholarly prosperity.
2. A nine-tier Wenchang Pagoda ascends skyward on the left, while a dual-section bamboo-shaped brush holder engraved with "Wenchang (文昌)" stands on the right, embodying the Eastern philosophy: "Bamboo embodies humility; Pagoda ignites wisdom".
3. This piece transcends desk elegance, carrying aspirations for Kui Star's favor and examination triumph.
4. For students, professionals, or literati, its peach wood spirituality converges inspiration, stabilizing fortune to empower brushwork and career ascension.
Product Description
Natural Peach Wood
Ward Evils - Attract Blessings - Refresh Mind - Scholarly Fortune
1. Peach wood aged over 20 years bears natural grain, consecrated via Taoist rites to repel Five Yellow Malignance .
2. Daily use alleviates mental fatigue; ideal for examinees to enhance focus.
Nine-Tier Wenchang Pagoda
Ascend Ranks - Gather Qi - Wisdom Radiates
1. Carved per 《Treatise on Architectural Methods》(《营造法式》, c. 1103 AD), each tier conceals Big Dipper alignments; nine tiers signify "ultimate return to truth".
2. The gold-gilded spire symbolizes eternal inspiration—touch during research to break intellectual barriers.
Dual-Section Bamboo Brush Holder
Humility - Integrity - Brushwork Momentum
1. Embodying bamboo’s virtue—"unearned yet jointed"—its body hand-carved with excerpts from 《Text of Secret Virtue by Wenchang Emperor》(《文昌帝君阴骘文》, c. 1300 AD).
2. Placing brushes evokes rustling bamboo whispers, curbing arrogance and enhancing writing/academic work.
Zen Philosophy & Heritage
1. Wenchang Pagoda worship stems from astral veneration, serving as "Literary Star worship artifact " since Tang Dynasty.
2. This holder replicates a Ming Dynasty pagoda from Beijing’s Baiyun Temple, integrating Li Shizhen’s "peach wood wards evils" theory from 《Compendium of Materia Medica》(《本草纲目》, c. 1596 AD), supervised by Dragon-Tiger Mountain artisans.
3. Each piece undergoes 7-day carving + 3-day air-drying, preserving the Five Elements cycle: "Wood fuels Fire, Fire ignites Scholarship".
4. On modern desks, it honors China’s "excellence leads to service " legacy while embodying Eastern self-cultivation wisdom.