How does feng shui explain the mirror man

Mirror is an ingenious tool for people to dress up and have high practicability. Mirrors, like a wave of green water and Pingping light, light up the world and make people's hearts clear and aware of themselves. Moreover, the mirror is highly reflective and plays a great role. Many instruments are using it, such as vanity mirrors, reflectors for car lights and searchlights, reflecting telescope, car rearview mirrors and so on. Therefore, Feng Shui pays special attention to the placement of mirrors. The placement of feng shui mirrors is very knowledgeable. Let's take a look at the taboos about mirrors.

1) There can't be mirrors on the balcony. From the perspective of geomantic omen, the balcony is a place for lighting and receiving air. Especially in modern urban buildings, when the doors usually cannot achieve good lighting effect, the design relies on the balcony to achieve good lighting and air intake functions. This is a great leap and a good progress in the combination of Feng Shui and modern life. Imagine what kind of world it would be without sunshine at home. But it is precisely because the balcony should play the role of lighting and suffocating, so it is the most taboo to hang mirrors on the balcony in Feng Shui, especially big mirrors. Because proper lighting is a good thing, once excessive or excessive, it is not a good thing. Mirrors have the function of reflecting light, which is easy to cause "reflecting evil" to a great extent, that is, the light is too strong, too irregular or too concentrated, which has different degrees of adverse effects on Feng Shui and people's health, so be very cautious.

(2) The mirror can't face the window. Whether it's a living room, a room or even a study, it's best to avoid the mirror facing the window. Especially in rooms with windows facing south, southeast, east and west, the mirrors should not face each other. The reason is that these four directions are important directions for the sun to run from morning till night. Once a mirror is added, facing the window, a lot of light will enter the room and living room from the outside, and then reflect, forming a "reflection evil spirit" indoors, which is easy to cause dizziness, nausea, insomnia, headache and so on.

(3) There should be no mirrors in the kitchen, especially large mirrors. For the five elements in the kitchen, it belongs to fire. The nature of fire is fierce and unstable. If there is a mirror in the kitchen, Feng Shui will add fuel to the fire. It will make people grumpy, impulsive and uneasy, which will seriously affect the relationship between family members, the feelings between husband and wife, and it is easy to bear inexplicable pressure at work, and it is also easy to have a lot of villains.

(4) It is best not to point the mirror at the door. Why is this? Actually, it's not nonsense! It's simple. According to the explanation of Feng Shui, the gate is the most important place to be angry. It can be said that the feng shui quality of a house, the orientation of the gate and the rise and fall of air intake play a vital role. What you receive at home through the gate is anger. If there is a mirror facing the door, it is easy to "reflect" the anger. If there is a lot of energy, it is equal to no energy. In the living room, if there is no prosperity, everything will not go smoothly. Unless the door at home is full of decay, hanging a mirror on the opposite side of the door can turn evil into glory. But the mirror is not suitable for being too big, and the glass mirror at home is generally not suitable for being too big in Dachuan.

Therefore, in today's era of arachis duranensis, due to the limitation of space or area, many people want to use a lot of glass mirrors or even large mirrors in home decoration in order to achieve a larger and wider visual effect. This is actually quite inappropriate. Over time, it will have certain side effects on family, health, work and even feelings. Everything is the same, and we should learn to put enough is enough.