There are many feng shui benefits brought by raising Liriodendron at home, because the feng shui meaning of Liriodendron includes the functions of increasing wealth and protecting the house from evil spirits, and it is the first choice for many people to raise feng shui plants, but these positive feng shui functions. Only when the Liriodendron is placed in the right place can it be fully displayed, so we must carefully study its placement position when placing it.
feng shui placement of Liriodendron chinense
1. Don't place Liriodendron chinense in the kitchen and bathroom
The kitchen and bathroom were originally places to shelter evil people and shelter evil practices, and their filthy atmosphere is heavy. If Liriodendron chinense is placed here, it will not only collide with feng shui, but also be detrimental to its growth, which will greatly reduce its positive role in feng shui.
2. Don't put Liriodendron in the nursery
From the perspective of geomantic omen, Liriodendron is not in harmony with the baby's aura. Putting it in the nursery may affect the baby's health and make the child suffer from minor illnesses during the growth process.
3. Don't put Liriodendron beside electrical appliances
Electrical appliances have corresponding electromagnetic fields, which will change the geomantic fate of Liriodendron, greatly reduce the positive geomantic effect brought by Liriodendron, and also affect the normal growth of Liriodendron.
Location and Taboos of Liriodendron chinense
Liriodendron chinense is the most suitable place to be placed on the balcony, because the balcony is connected with the outside world, which will suck the external road evil spirits and devils into the home, and having Liriodendron chinense in the town can effectively resolve the external suffocation.
In addition, Liriodendron chinense is also suitable to be placed in the living room, because the feng shui level and financial position are basically in the living room, and proper placement will make our fortune surge. In addition, be careful not to place Liriodendron chinense in the north, which will weaken its role in ward off evil spirits.