What should I do with the old bags?

Burning wallets is very popular in Japan, especially in Hino-CHO, Tottori Prefecture, Japan, where there is a shrine held by gold. The word "holding gold" means "rich man" in Japanese, so this shrine is loved by people in all regions. In the eyes of the Japanese, wallets cannot be disposed of casually. They believe that "if you cherish your wallet, you will certainly attract wealth." Therefore, the Kimchi Shrine holds several sacrificial activities of burning wallets every year. Now the shrine receives thousands of wallets every year, because in some people's minds, if you throw away your old wallet casually, you will lose money, and money will no longer take care of your wallet in the future.

In China, in fact, many people think that throwing away wallets is throwing away wealth, which is very unlucky. In fact, it makes sense from the perspective of wallet feng shui. According to wallet geomantic omen, in fact, there is a God similar to the God of Wealth living in every wallet. He will go out to make money for us, so it is very unlucky to throw away the old wallet casually. So what should I do with the old wallet?

First of all, unlike Japan, China doesn't have so many shrines, and China people don't have the habit of burning wallets, so they can't follow Japan's example. The most suitable method is to put some old bank cards, non-circulating banknotes or coins in the old wallet, and put them into the storage box for safekeeping after filling them. It is said that the homonym "perfection" is because the god of wealth has always cared for the old wallet. Only when the old wallet is handled properly, will he be willing to stay in our new wallet and continue to make money for us and bring good luck.

In addition, yellow is the best color choice for new wallets, because yellow has always been a symbol of wealth and is the most suitable lucky color for wallets.