1. Brooms are used to sweep the floor and sweep away garbage and dirt. Therefore, the broom also means sweeping away all obstacles and bad luck, and has the functions of warding off evil spirits, protecting oneself, eliminating disasters and praying for blessings. In addition, it is also good to hang a small broom melon beside the bed, which can help improve people's sleep quality and drive away evil spirits and bad luck.
2. Brooms are very common in rural areas and are tools used by people to sweep the floor, but they are not commonly used in cities. A broom is more than just a cleaning tool. In Feng Shui, it is a Feng Shui item that can ward off disasters and ward off evil spirits. It can sweep away bad luck and bring luck and fortune.
3. In ancient China, broom had two cultural meanings: welcoming and rejecting, that is, embracing wisdom and holding a brush.
4. "Embracing wisdom" is an ancient etiquette for welcoming guests. When welcoming distinguished guests, you greet them in front of the door with a broom, indicating that you have cleaned the road and indoors, waiting for the distinguished guests to arrive, and showing respect and welcome to the guests. It also shows the kindness and hospitality of the host family, and the ceremony is grand, which was a very important ceremony in ancient times.
5. "Tomb-keeping" is very common in tombs. In this kind of tombs, the gatekeeper uses a broom to drive away evil spirits and sweep away bad omens. The broom here is not used to express welcome, but to ward off evil spirits. This can drive away evil spirits without disturbing the tomb owner. Therefore, the broom can also drive away evil spirits and sweep away bad luck.
6. In some folk happy events, such as weddings, baby's full moon, and moving to a new home, a broom is an indispensable object. It means sweeping away some dissatisfaction and obstacles, and then getting along smoothly and getting what you want. of.