Dragon Turtle: Feng Shui Use & Placement Guide

Explore the Feng Shui use of the Dragon Turtle. Learn how to place this mythical creature on your desk for career support.

What Is a Dragon Turtle?

A classical feng shui remedy with the head of a dragon and the body of a turtle. It is used as a spatial anchor to provide career support and protection from office politics.

Why It’s Used in Feng Shui

The turtle shell represents protection and backing (Black Turtle), while the dragon head represents ambition and courage. It is also the traditional remedy used to “appease” the Tai Sui (Grand Duke) by showing respect to the year’s dominant energy.

Where to Place It

  • Behind your office chair: Provides energetic “backing” if you don’t have a solid wall behind you.
  • On your desk facing outward: To symbolically capture new opportunities and wealth.

What It Addresses

  • Counters: Lack of Backing because it acts as an artificial “mountain” for your back.
  • Counters: Office Politics by stabilizing chaotic interpersonal energy.

2026 Placement Note

In 2026, the Tai Sui resides in the South. If your desk must face South this year, placing a Dragon Turtle facing South acts as a symbolic gesture of alignment to appease the Grand Duke.

Command Position (/wiki/command-position): The layout rule that a Dragon Turtle helps artificially recreate. → Annual Flying Stars 2026 (/wiki/annual-flying-stars-2026): The annual chart that helps you identify which areas of the home need a gentler touch this year.

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