Whether the Five Emperors Coins should be hung outside or inside the door?

The effect of Five Emperors Coins hanging outside the door is the same as that inside the door. They both have the effect of blocking evil spirits. Hanging them inside the door also has the connotation of attracting wealth, while hanging them outside the door definitely has the effect of blocking evil spirits. Stronger.

But if your door is facing your neighbor, it is best not to hang it outside the door. People will think that you are reflecting the evil spirit to them. In Feng Shui, the most important thing is to be kind to others and live in a happy place, because Feng Shui is about harmonious aura. Five Emperors' money is usually hung on the door frame, not on the door.

Because the door is frequently opened and closed, the Five Emperors' Money will also sway around, which is not conducive to entry and exit, and also affects the Feng Shui effect. Five Emperors Coin pendants are generally very light and can be hung with sticky hooks. Pay attention to hanging them in the center of the upper door frame. If it is inconvenient to hang on the door frame, you can also hang it by driving a nail on the wall above the door frame.

The Origin of the Five Emperors' Money

The Five Emperors' Money is divided into the Big Five Emperors' Money and the Small Five Emperors' Money. Nowadays, the Five Emperors' Money that people often refer to generally refers to the Small Five Emperors' Money. The five emperors' coins refer to the half-liang coin of the Qin Dynasty, the five-baht coin of the Han Dynasty, the Kaiyuan Tongbao of the Tang Dynasty, the Song-Yuan Tongbao of the Song Dynasty, and the Yongle Tongbao of the Ming Dynasty. They are made of bronze. The Little Five Emperors' coins refer to the Shunzhi Tongbao, Kangxi Tongbao, Yongzheng Tongbao, Qianlong Tongbao and Jiaqing Tongbao of the Qing Dynasty, and are made of brass.

In the antique world, Five Emperors' coins have always been known as the common coins of the prosperous times, and have the meaning of exorcising evil spirits, avoiding disasters, and protecting peace. In fact, the Five Emperors Money originated in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. People would give lucky money to their children during the Chinese New Year. The earliest New Year's money was not for good luck. On the contrary, it was used to ward off evil spirits. At that time, the ancient New Year's money was very interesting. The ancient coins were strung together with five-color thread and hung around the child's neck or worn on the body.