Step 1: Open the door and observe the height of the threshold. If the threshold is too low, such as below 3.5cm, then hard-earned money is most likely to slip away from the low threshold.
Step 2: Close the door and put a thin piece of paper, such as rice paper, by the door to see if the paper will move. If the paper is slightly blown by the wind, it is obvious that positive fortune is the easiest to sneak into the door.
Step 3: Measure the length and width of the door. Generally speaking, the height of the door should be singular and the width of the door should be singular. Otherwise, whether it is positive wealth or partial wealth, our money will easily slip through this door.
Step 4: Look at the door lock. If the door lock is a collision lock, then the partial wealth is most likely to slip from the door lock.
Step 5: Look at the color. If your door is red, black, green, etc. Or your door doesn't match your happy look, then all the money is most likely to slip away from this door.
Step 6: Whether the doorman is aimed at someone else's door (that is, the door of other households or other offices). If you aim at it, money can easily slip away from the door.
Step 7: See if there are sundries piled up outside the gate. If there is, it means it is difficult to gather money. With money, it is easy to slip away from your hands slowly, or even fall short.
Step 8: See if there are any ornaments such as New Year pictures, couplets or the word "Fu" and spells on the door. If they are still hanging, these things are old and broken, and all the money can easily slip away from the door.
If the money at home doesn't slip away, it's tantamount to accumulating wealth. Have you memorized all the eight steps mentioned above? Where the door at home needs improvement, change it quickly. No one wants to see the wealth of his family slip away quietly! Hurry up and put it into action!