1, persimmon map
"Persimmon" is oblate and has the reputation of "jade dish dew, lingering fragrance of ice teeth". Since ancient times, "persimmon" has been loved by many people, and "persimmon" is also a common theme in Chinese painting. In the traditional culture of China, "persimmon" is an auspicious number, which is homophonic with "event", meaning that the red event (persimmon) is the first and everything (persimmon).
2. Peony map
In a sense, peony has been endowed with "wealth, auspiciousness, prosperity and happiness" since ancient times. Zhou Dunyi, a poet in the Song Dynasty, once said, "Peony is also a flower."
In geomantic omen, peony blossoms better than bergamot, and its posture is elegant, which will definitely bring good luck to your family, and you will enjoy endless prosperity in your life. In addition, peony painting is full of positive energy, which can attract the help of nobles and friends and has a bright future.
3. Nine Fish Map
China's "fish culture" is profound and has a long history. "Nine Fish" originated from "Nine Ru", and nine Ru came from The Book of Songs: the mountains, hills, tombs, rivers, the moon, the sun, the longevity of Nanshan, and the luxuriant pines and cypresses.
Taboos of Feng Shui Painting on the porch
1, don't stand upright.
The calligraphy and painting of the porch cannot be perpendicular to the upper edge of the gate, which is not conducive to the formation of rigidity. If the decorative painting is placed horizontally, it can complement the upper edge. If there is a shoe cabinet here, you should follow the principle of low level, and don't let the hanging pictures cross or connect with the shoe cabinet.
2. avoid drawing too dark.
Hanging pictures with too deep colors can easily bring people sad emotions, make people feel heavy and powerless, and deepen their psychological burden. In addition, dark color is also unlucky in the porch, especially in places like the porch, which may easily lead to a decline in housing fortune.
3. The fierce beast is the protagonist.
Wild animals such as tigers, lions, wolves and black bears are often the protagonists of some Chinese paintings. Often such wildlife paintings have a great influence. Placing it on the porch for a long time is easy to oppress the master's five elements, which leads to family members often getting sick and troubles coming one after another.