This concept stems from the interpretation of some symbols and meanings in the West by traditional culture. In the traditional culture of China, the west is regarded as the residence of the dead, which is related to the destination, death and death of the dead.
The bedside facing the west may cause some cultural habits and psychological problems. Traditionally, people think that the dead often go to the "paradise" in the west, so the bedside facing west may remind people of death and passing away. Even if there is no actual adverse effect, this psychological burden may make people feel uneasy and uncomfortable, affecting the quality of sleep.
In addition, the bedside facing west may also be related to the ancient legend of "driving a crane westward". In this image, the west is regarded as the destination of immortals and souls, which is in sharp contrast with the East where the living live. So the head of the bed facing west may make people feel closer to the gods, and some people may feel depressed or uncomfortable.
Geely's bedside positioning
1, the head of the bed faces east: the east is considered as an auspicious direction, and the place where the sun rises symbolizes a new beginning and hope. Headbed facing east helps to absorb fresh sunshine and positive energy, and helps to improve people's mental state.
2. The head of the bed faces north: the north is the "Xuanwu Square" in ancient geomantic omen, which is considered to have a stabilizing and guarding role. Headbed facing north helps to provide a sense of security, stabilize mood and increase career fortune.
3. Terrain in which the head of a bed tilts upward: There is a concept in Feng Shui that the head of a bed faces the "Baoshan" in the room or the terrain that tilts upward can bring good luck and prosperity.
4. The bedside is not facing the door: In some geomantic concepts, the bedside should not face the bedroom door. This is considered to avoid suffocation facing the door and help to protect personal health and safety.
Tip: The above contents have no scientific basis for the time being and are for reference only.