What are the Feng Shui taboos for children’s bedrooms?

Feng shui taboos for children's bedrooms: 1. The master bedroom is in the northwest position and is in the position of Qian Gua, which is the best choice, because the male owner's family status is represented by the Qian Gua. If Qian is in the Qian position, This is to get his position. The hostess uses the Kun hexagram to represent it. Kun is in the Qian position, and its main hexagram is the Tai hexagram of earth, sky, and Tai. It symbolizes harmony between husband and wife and smooth family fortune.

2. The master bedroom should be at the back of the house, where it is easier to control the whole house. Usually important supervisors or commanders live in the back, where it is easier to control the overall situation. The principle is the same.

3. The master bedroom should not be too large, or larger than the living room, or there should be a room within the room. Because the bedroom is too big, too bright, and has too many windows, the Feng Shui energy will easily dissipate and the Yang energy will be insufficient, while the Yin energy of loneliness and deficiency will arise. If the Yin energy is too much, the relationship between the couple will easily become cold, discordant, and quarrelsome. On the contrary, if Qi gathers, the couple will have strong love and affection. Generally speaking, the size of the master bedroom is based on the space in front of the bed, which should not exceed the length of a bed.

4. The master bedroom should not be smaller than the child's room. The size of the space also symbolizes the status of superiority and inferiority. If the child's room is larger than the master bedroom, it seems that the sovereignty falls on the child. Parents should listen to the children's orders. Adults should listen to the children's orders. His status in the family is not obvious either.

5. The master bedroom should not be pointed or slanted, or the corners of the wall pillars should be too protruding. The couple will be prone to quarrels and disputes over trivial matters, which will affect the harmony between the couple. It is better to use decoration to resolve it.

6. The master bedroom should not be too dark. Although Feng Shui theory calls it "a bright hall and a dark room", if the windows in the room are too small or have no windows, the air will not circulate and sunlight will not easily enter. Yang Qi will be insufficient and Qi will be stagnant. Smooth, easy to make people have headaches, dizziness and bad temper.

7. If the door of the master bedroom and the door of the child's room are facing each other but too close to each other, because the door is like a mouth, and the mouth is opposite to the mouth, it is easy to have a fight; the child is more likely to talk back and be disobedient. At the same time, children have strong autonomy, and adults should use more intelligent techniques in discipline. Or make a screen entrance in the room to prevent the airflow from the two rooms from direct contact.

8. The master bedroom should not display ferocious hanging portraits or ornaments, such as tigers, eagles, etc., or sharp objects such as knives, swords, or sharp potted plants, such as iron trees. , cactus, etc. Because everything has its own shape, it has its image, and every image has its meaning. Therefore, if a fierce and sharp object is placed in the master bedroom, it metaphorically implies that the couple is not harmonious and prone to disputes. We should avoid doing this.