1. Do not throw away old bowls
From the perspective of Feng Shui, no matter whether it is new or old, the first meaning of the eating bowl is your work, career or business. If you put " Throwing away your job means throwing away your job and business. Moreover, "bowl" and "end" have the same pronunciation. Throwing away an old bowl also means that you are "finished" if you throw it away. Therefore, old bowls should not be thrown away casually.
2. How to deal with unused bowls
You cannot give away unused bowls. After all, this is equivalent to your work or business. Unless it is a longevity bowl, this can be given away. If it is between relatives and friends, then this old bowl can be given away. The bowl given to relatives and friends here does not mean completion, but continuation. Some people really need to "throw away" their old bowls. It is recommended that you wrap the old bowls in red cloth before throwing them away with confidence.
3. The eating bowl suddenly cracked
From a physical point of view, the bowl suddenly cracked on its own while eating, which is what is called "external response" and "movement" in physical science. . In addition to the possibility of bad luck, it also means that the dead come back to visit, or there are ominous signs for dying patients. Therefore, friends who have elderly people at home must be filial to them, otherwise the consequences will be disastrous.
4. The eating bowl is broken
From the perspective of saving, some friends will continue to use their bowls even if they are broken. Of course, there are also some low-end restaurants that use bowls with damaged edges. In fact, this is absolutely impossible. A damaged bowl means that your business or work "rice bowl" is not reliable and unstable, and your income is easily leaked or even blocked by villains, so use a damaged bowl with caution.
5. When to use a damaged bowl
Of course, there will be certain situations where it is necessary to use a damaged bowl instead of a complete good bowl. For example, in northern China, when doing "white things", you always fill a broken bowl with rice, put incense on it, and place it in front of the soul. This is to let the deceased understand that this bowl will never be used, and to express memory.
6. The custom of stealing bowls during funerals
It is a custom to steal bowls during funerals. For example, after attending the funeral banquet of a centenarian, taking the bowl with you Walking away is said to bring "longevity", making the person who takes the bowl live longer. It is not known exactly when this custom of stealing bowls originated, but from the perspective of Feng Shui, this is: such a bowl is a longevity bowl. If you give it back to children, it can avoid evil and avoid disasters and increase longevity; if it is used by adults, it can attract evil spirits. Prosperity, wealth, longevity, etc.
7. Throw bowls at "white things"
In many places, you have to throw bowls when you encounter "white things". This is a custom, mainly to seek good luck. . Because many people who participate in "white events" will feel bad luck, breaking the bowl is equivalent to driving away the bad luck.
8. Can breaking a bowl be called "peaceful year after year"?
Folklore says that when someone breaks a bowl, they shout "peaceful year after year" several times. In fact, this is just a common practice. To remind friends that in certain situations, breaking a bowl has certain meanings and omens.
9. Bowl etiquette when eating
When using a bowl, you must hold it with your hand or support it, otherwise it is a bad habit. In addition, eating with a bowl is suitable in situations where etiquette is important, such as with your boss, with powerful but unfamiliar people, or in front of elders. You should eat with a bowl.
10. How to use Feng Shui bowl
The so-called Feng Shui bowl means that although it is a bowl, it is not used for serving rice, but for adjusting indoor Feng Shui. . If you feel that you are a villain or have bad financial luck, you can place a Feng Shui bowl in your home or office. The Feng Shui bowl is to use a bowl that suits the five elements of your numerology, such as a ceramic bowl, a copper bowl, a wooden bowl, etc., fill it with Yin and Yang water or Anren water, and then put a few coins in the water. Usually it is enough to place this Feng Shui bowl in the window.