Feng Shui in daily life: things about chopsticks

Feng Shui in daily life: things about chopsticks

Introduction: Feng Shui is a very practical science. Feng Shui is popular in the Chinese cultural circle and is a very important factor in food, clothing, housing and transportation. Feng Shui is not only about the Feng Shui aura of the overall environment, but also about the small details and many aspects of life. For example: The chopsticks we use every day for eating also have Feng Shui considerations. Are there any taboos in the use of chopsticks? What should we pay attention to? The editor of this issue will tell you! If you want to know more about Feng Shui, Mr. Shui Mo has prepared a special topic on Feng Shui for you to give you a more comprehensive understanding.

Avoid different lengths.

Chopsticks are our most traditional dining utensil. Its biggest feature is that it comes in pairs and is of the same length. In many of our families, new and old chopsticks are mixed together, resulting in different styles, lengths, and textures. This is not a recommended practice in Feng Shui, especially when entertaining guests, as uneven chopsticks will give people a very impolite feeling. If you use it at home, it will cause discord among family members and easily lead to conflicts, which will pose a greater threat to the relationship between husband and wife.

Avoid knocking on dishes.

Such behavior at the dinner table is considered very impolite, so adults and elders will usually criticize and point it out since childhood. Although it is often an unconscious behavior, it is a very indecent gesture, especially in front of guests or when dining out. Because usually beggars are the ones who hit bowls and plates with chopsticks, so if we do this it would be like provoking the god of poverty. If this continues for a long time, it will be easy to fall into economic difficulties and your financial luck will be in a downturn.

Avoid cross stacking.

Perhaps when eating, many people will have this unintentional little action, and just cross their chopsticks and place them on the table. First of all, in folk customs, it is believed that this is a practice of denying the practice of all people eating at the same table. In addition, from the perspective of feng shui, this is an action that will lead to lawsuits and trouble, and may even lead to imprisonment. So if you have such placement habits, please correct it in time.

Avoid inserting it into rice.

This is also the most commonly criticized habit of using chopsticks. Once you do this, your family will invariably criticize you. This may be convenient, but sticking chopsticks in rice can't help but remind people of burning incense to the dead. So the implication is obvious. Whether you are leaving after eating or serving rice to others, remember not to stick your chopsticks into the rice!

Avoid hovering over the dish.

Before deciding what to eat, some people are in the habit of hovering their chopsticks over the dish as if no one is around, waiting until they see something they want to eat before they start eating. From the perspective of dining etiquette, this is a very uncultured behavior. However, Feng Shui believes that such behavior will affect the harmony of the family and easily lead to unrest in the home.

Avoid using it for pointing.

As we all know, it is very impolite to point at people with chopsticks or to gesture with your hands. There are also hidden feng shui crises, even life-threatening ones. Therefore, if you are in the habit of pointing with chopsticks while eating, you should correct this habit immediately. Otherwise, the consequences will be disastrous!
Summary: The above content is some Feng Shui knowledge and taboos about using pants in life that the editor has compiled for everyone. Do you understand? Please be careful when using chopsticks in the future, and don’t ruin your luck because of some bad habits. Finally, the editor wishes you all a happy life and constant smiles!

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