The Five Elements are the essence of Chinese I Ching culture, which include gold, wood, water, fire and earth. Everyone has his or her own Five Elements numerology. The Five Elements correspond to each person's numerology, which is mainly based on the date of birth of each person. Today we will learn about the situation of the lack of fire in the Five Elements, how to make up for the lack of water in the Five Elements, and how to remedy the lack of fire in the Five Elements in order to balance the Five Elements. Welcome to the special topic on house Feng Shui taboos compiled by Mr. Shui Mo for you. Residential Feng Shui to replenish fire: Please live in a sunny place and open the windows in the morning to let the sunlight in. Choose a house where the morning sun shines into the hall. It is best not to connect the bedroom to the bathroom, and it is best to keep the light on in the bathroom at night. Burn incense and worship Buddha at home, and light a long-burning lamp in front of the Buddha at night. Household appliances are frequently used. Lay a red carpet, especially in the bedroom or study. In winter, I use a heater and a red electric blanket. The bathroom should not leak and should not be damp. The exhaust fan should be turned on frequently. It is also a good idea to place potted plants in the bathroom. Good habits for replenishing fire: 1. Don't wear tinted glasses. 2. Don’t speculate in stocks because stocks belong to the elements of metal and water. 3. Don’t take a shower in the morning, let alone a bath. 4. Comb your hair back to reveal your forehead. 5. Put a red pen or a red handkerchief in your shirt pocket, or wrap three red peppers in red paper and put them in your pocket. 6. Take the subway less often. 7. Drape the red dress on the back of the chair and place a red carpet under your feet. 8. You are most active from 9am to 3pm, so make good use of this time to work. 9. Eat more chocolate. 10. Put a TV in the bedroom. 11. Go into the kitchen and cook the dishes yourself. 12. Drink red date tea or tomato juice regularly. 13. Try to use beautiful lighting in your home. The more light bulbs the better. 14. Worship the God of Wealth, such as Guan Gong, at home. 15. Carry a lighter with you. 16. Use an electric shaver instead of a razor. 17. Choose a red tie. 18. Go to the south to live, develop, work, etc. The colors of fire are: Red, yellow, purple, warm color series. The industries belonging to fire element are: Computers, electrical appliances, movies, plastics, flammable items, chefs, arms, cigarettes, lighters, lighting, water absorption, dehumidification, soldiers, police, heat properties, explosive properties, light properties, flammable properties, handicraft properties, all properties of personal decorations, emitting light, shining, illumination, optics, high heat, flammable items, oils, alcohol, hot food industry, factories, manufacturing plants, clothing stores, barber shops, chemical industry, paint and rubber, singing and dancing arts, department stores, sculptors, critics, psychologists. There are three Fire Trigrams: Leihuofeng, Huodi Jin and Li represent fire. You can carry these hexagrams with you or hang them in your office or hall. Relatives with Fire Element: Mother, aunt, wet nurse, godmother, grandfather, uncle, and great-uncle, mostly interact with these people. |
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