As we all know, placing money-urging items in the financial position will increase wealth. Because the financial position in the Ming Dynasty is a space that can accommodate and transform the gas field as soon as you enter the door, Feng Shui pays attention to "hiding the wind and gathering the gas", so placing appropriate items in the financial position in the Ming Dynasty is naturally beneficial to wealth.
You hang the ornaments of "more than one year" and "home and everything prospers" here, which has the function of urging wealth, and the auspicious meaning of home and everything prospers, so when you hang it in the financial position, it will certainly have a positive urging wealth effect. That's for sure.
However, because the most important thing to highlight the financial position is to urge money, these two abilities to urge money are still insufficient in meaning, so I say that the bonus points for the effect are not too much, which is a waste of financial position.
In Ming Dynasty, Cai Wei suggested placing such lucky items as broadleaf trees, the god of wealth, cornucopia and crystal caves to give full play to their functions.
As for hanging ornaments that are more than enough for home and everything, I don't recommend them because I don't know the specific style, but as long as they don't violate the taboo of geomantic omen, they can be placed behind the sofa in the living room, which is more suitable as the motto and backer of home.