There is a fish tank in the living room. Is there any particular feng shui?

Feng shui has a deep knowledge, and there are many doorways in it. Take fish farming as an example, which is very particular. You can't just throw a few fish and a jar. You know, fish farming also has feng shui. If you want to promote Feng Shui by raising fish, you should pay attention to the size of fish tanks, the number of fish, the placement of fish tanks and other details, because the placement of fish tanks will affect the family fortune. Then, let's introduce the feng shui of the living room fish tank and the importance attached to the living room fish tank.

1, the fish tank should not be too big.

The fish tank should not be too big. From the perspective of geomantic omen, the fish tank is higher than the eyes of adults standing up, which means it is too high. Therefore, the fish tank in the living room should not be too high, especially in a small living room.

Never put the fish tank behind the sofa.

You know, water is impermanent, and it is not appropriate to use water as the backing. Therefore, the fish tank is placed behind the sofa, which is reliable without mountains and affects the stability of house transportation; If you put the fish tank next to the sofa, it won't disturb residential feng shui.

The fish tank can't collide with the stove.

If the fish tank collides with the stove, it will be harmful to the health of the family, because the fire and water collide, water can put out the fire, and the stove that suffers is fire, and people who cook beside the stove will also suffer.

Never put the fish tank under the god of wealth.

If you put the fish tank under the god of wealth, it is wrong, because the fish tank should be placed at home. If the god of wealth is placed near the fish tank, it will contradict the principle of "wealth returns to wealth" Moreover, if the god of wealth is placed above the fish tank, it will violate the taboo of "putting the god of wealth into the water" in Feng Shui, and there will be fear of losing money.