Geomantic Functions and Taboos of Lysimachia christinae

Lysimachia christinae is a creeping herb with round leaves like copper coins, which plays a role in making money in geomantic omen. However, when raising Lysimachia christinae, we should pay attention to the following taboos: avoid placing it in direct sunlight, avoid placing it at low temperature, avoid placing it under beams and so on.

What are the feng shui taboos for placing copper grass?

1. Don't put it in the direct sunlight: When we put the Lysimachia christinae, we must not put it in the direct sunlight. Although Lysimachia christinae likes light and is drought-tolerant, it is not resistant to direct sunlight, which will directly damage the leaves of Lysimachia christinae, lead to the failure of normal photosynthesis of Lysimachia christinae, and lead to poor growth and even death of Lysimachia christinae, which is harmful to family fortune.

2. Don't put it in a low temperature place: Lysimachia christinae has strong adaptability and strong viability. It has the characteristics of shade resistance, moisture resistance, drought resistance and rapid reproduction. But it is not resistant to low temperature. The low temperature environment will stop the growth of Lysimachia christinae until it freezes to death. Therefore, when we raise money grass at home, we must avoid putting it in a low temperature environment, such as the north balcony.

Don't put it under the beam: you can't put money under the beam. There is a word in Feng Shui called Liang Dingding, which means that Liang suppressed the fortune of something. If the Lysimachia christinae is placed under the beam, the beam will suppress the fortune and will never increase the fortune of the family, which is very unfavorable to the feng shui fortune.