This weekend, the annual college entrance examination is about to begin. When I think back to the time when I took the college entrance examination, I can still vividly remember the tense feeling of thousands of troops crossing the single-plank bridge. I will never forget it. Nowadays, there are many channels for success, and going to college is no longer the only way to success. But no matter what, I hope that all students will adjust well, get satisfactory scores, and get the college acceptance letter of their dreams.
Everything will be successful if it is forewarned, and it will be ruined if it is not forewarned. Since the college entrance examination is a matter of life, we might as well choose a few small Feng Shui objects to protect ourselves and comfort ourselves.
First: Emperor Wenchang’s Seal. Emperor Wenchang is a god revered by the people and Taoism who is in charge of the fame, fortune and status of scholars. The original name of Wenchang is also called Wenquxing or Wenxing. In ancient times, it was believed to be the star that presided over the literary movement. This talisman paper has three seals of Emperor Wenchang on it. After downloading it, you can write the child's name, birth time, and residential address on the back.
Second: Below is the examination talisman, with four "suns" horizontally and four "suns" vertically, and at the bottom is the Taoist seal. In fact, you can write this talisman by yourself. Just write it in black and white. After writing, let the child put it in his pocket. If you find it troublesome, there is an easier way. You can use your sword finger to write the sixteen Japanese characters on the child's right hand. Heart, why is it the right heart? Because the child holds the pen in his right hand, if he is left-handed, draw on the center of his left hand.
Third: The following is the simplest Bagua talisman. The "Water and Fire" hexagram is the "Golden Ranking Title" in King Wen's divine course. This is exactly the professional counterpart for the college entrance examination. After downloading it (or you can just draw it yourself), paste it on the Bagua position that represents the child. For example, the eldest daughter is in the southeast of Xun, the eldest son is in the due east of Zhen, the middle daughter is in the south of Li, and the middle boy is in Kan. In the north, the girl is in the west, and the boy is in the northeast. In which room are they placed? Of course it is the bedroom where the children live.