What are the taboos for decorating rooms?

Do you know what a room is? In some rural areas or villages, there will be a hall, whose decoration design is more rigorous and pays more attention to geomantic omen. What taboos should I pay attention to in room decoration? Bian Xiao takes you to know it.

The hall is the living space of the old Han folk houses, which is generally designed in the middle of the house, also called the living room. Because it is usually open, some areas are also called bright rooms. The hall is bigger and more magnificent than the wing, and it is generally designed as an odd number of rooms, with 3 or 5 rooms being the most common.

Remember these taboos in the geomantic decoration of rural halls, and pay special attention to their decoration design. General taboos mainly include: not planting Sang Mu, not building toilets, not digging drains, and not corresponding to toilet doors. Each one has a lot to do with making money.

In addition, you can't dig ditches, because digging ditches may lead to pollution and affect the wealth of the church.