What is the implication of Phytolacca acinosa in Feng Shui? I am a rabbit and my daughter-in-law is a sheep. As soon as I entered the house, I hung a pair of Phytolacca cross-stitch on the opposite wa

What is the implication of Phytolacca acinosa in Feng Shui? I am a rabbit and my daughter-in-law is a sheep. As soon as I entered the house, I hung a pair of Phytolacca cross-stitch on the opposite wall. Tigers on the mountain usually look up at the moon, decorated with pine branches and bright moons, which is quiet and far-reaching, meaning peace. Phytolacca acinosa pounces on food with a hungry tiger, often accompanied by snow and rocks, to highlight the strength of the tiger and use it to ward off evil spirits in the town house.

Phytolacca acinosa should be hung on the wall of the camp gate to curb the invading evil spirits with its fierce momentum.

The tiger going up the mountain should be hung on the indoor side wall and walk up step by step.

Folklore: Hanging a tiger painting in the living room is prone to blood loss, especially when the tiger's head is inward. Some people say that tigers go downhill very badly. In fact, tigers can hurt people when they are hungry down the mountain. If they are tangible, they will hurt people. If they go up the mountain, the tiger will be fine. And it is only suitable for people born in autumn. However, if the zodiac is a rabbit sheep, it is not appropriate to hang a tiger picture. It is suggested to ignore the landscape map of cattle and sheep grassland.