Detailed explanation of the requirements and taboos of the ten most common Feng Shui items

Detailed explanation of the requirements and taboos of the ten most common Feng Shui items
Introduction: What are Feng Shui items? Simply put, Feng Shui items are some ornaments and objects that use Feng Shui methods to achieve certain purposes. What are the common Feng Shui items? What are the requirements and taboos for these Feng Shui items? Let’s take a look at it together below! Feng Shui items have a wide range of functions. Let's take a look at the specific contents below.

1. Gourd

The gourd is also a commonly used lucky item in the home. It has the function of collecting air, so its placement is important. It should face the direction and place of evil spirits and foul air, so that it can absorb the evil spirits and foul air and prevent them from entering the room. At the same time, the gourd has another function. Some people can see the balcony as soon as they open the door. This kind of layout is called "a sword piercing the hall". This kind of layout cannot retain energy and therefore cannot gather wealth. You can hang a consecrated gourd on the balcony to collect wealth and prevent it from flowing out.

2. God of Wealth

Chinese families have the tradition of worshipping the God of Wealth to bring wealth. However, there are two types of the God of Wealth: the civil God of Wealth and the military God of Wealth. The civil God of Wealth is Zhao Gongming. The God of Wealth is Guan Yu. Nowadays, many families place the Wu Caishen. In fact, this is wrong. The Wu Caishen not only has the function of increasing wealth, but also has the function of stabilizing the house. It is used in business, not at home. Using the God of Wealth in an ordinary home will bring trouble. Also, when placing the God of Wealth in your home, do not place it facing the door. However, if you use the God of Wealth in a shopping mall, then he should face the door.

3. Stone Lions

When I was looking at the Feng Shui, I found that quite a few families had stone lions, small ones in pairs, which were said to be used to ward off evil spirits. It is true that stone lions are used to protect the house, but they are large objects and although they can protect the house, they are also ominous in nature and are not suitable for placement indoors. They are all placed in large places, such as the entrances of ancient mansions. Stone lions can be used in large buildings such as governments, banks, courts, etc., but they are not suitable for home interiors to avoid counterproductive effects and causing unnecessary trouble.

4. Abundant Wealth

Many auspicious images and decorations in China are related to fish, because “fish” (fish) sounds like “surplus” (yu), which means abundance and wealth! In the past, most of the paintings hanging in homes were about abundant harvests. There are fewer paintings on the wall nowadays, and jade fish are used instead. The combination of fish and ingots symbolizes wealth and prosperity, as well as good fortune and luck. Wealth and abundance should be hung inside the entrance door or in the wealth position of the home.

5. Kirin

Many homes also place Qilin, which has the function of bringing wealth and protecting the home. But it also has one most important function, which is to promote fertility and childbearing. There is an ancient saying that the unicorn brings children. If it is used to promote ovulation, you can place it in the bedroom, but not facing people. If used to ward off evil, the head should face outwards, not inwards towards people.

6. Wenchang Tower

Many places in China that have produced many scholars have a common feature, that is, there are towers in the cities to promote prosperity, so they are also called Wenchang Towers. Modern people place Wenchang Tower in their homes to improve their children's academic performance. What needs to be noted here is that the Wenchang Tower must be placed in the Wenchang position, so that the effect will be good. The Wenchang position is determined based on a person's eight characters.

7. Jade Bi

Jade bi is a special item for bringing wealth, and many wealthy people buy it and hang it in their homes to bring wealth. But there is a piece of knowledge here, that is, things that bring wealth must be placed in the wealth position, so that the effect will be good. Therefore, the jade bi must be placed in the wealth position of the home, and the effect will be very good. If you don't know your wealth position, you can use the public wealth position, which is diagonally opposite the entrance door of your home.

8. Poseidon Gate Blessing

Poseidon Door Blessing is a special auspicious item for bringing good luck, wealth and warding off evil. It is a household auspicious item that has only appeared in recent years and is now used by many families. To replace the traditional character "Fu". It is much more practical than the traditional custom of sticking the word "God" on the door. Normally, it is pasted on the entrance door of the house to dispel all evil spirits outdoors and bring auspicious energy into the house. At the same time, it can also resolve the problem of indoor doors facing each other. In some homes, the bathroom faces the toilet door, or the toilet door faces the bedroom door, or the kitchen faces the bedroom door, or the two bedroom doors face each other. These are not good and you can stick a Poseidon Door Blessing to resolve them.

9. Five Emperors’ Coins

Many people like to place or hang the Five Emperors' Coins to increase wealth or dispel evil spirits. The ancient coins were indeed used by the ancients tens of millions of times, and they are also copper coins from the most prosperous period of the Qing Dynasty. Therefore, the effect of increasing wealth or warding off evil is obvious. But the ancient coins must be cleaned first, as many of them are unearthed from ancient tombs. There are a lot of negative energy fields, so you must first purify them to remove the negative energy, then consecrate them, and finally use talismans. This is the only way to do it. Otherwise, before your wealth is prosperous, people in your family will either get sick or have accidents, and then it will not be worth it.

10. Pixiu

Nowadays, people prefer Pixiu because it has the dual functions of warding off evil spirits and bringing wealth. As soon as they heard about Wangcai, many people brought him home. But it is an animal after all, and if it is too big, it will be quite ferocious. It is best not to place a big Pixiu at home. If one is weak in fate, it will bring bad news, but it is okay if it is a small one. When placing the Pi Xiu, make sure its head faces outwards, that is, outside the door or window. This will ward off evil and bring wealth.
Summary: The ten items introduced in the above article are common Feng Shui items. You can learn about their particularities and taboos. I hope it can help you!

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