The best place to place the cornucopia is in the northeast, facing the gate, and in the financial position.
1. Northeast direction
Placing it in the northeast can play a role in magnifying financial resources and gathering wealth, and coins can be placed in the cornucopia, which has a better effect, but be careful not to Adding water to the cornucopia.
2. Place it facing the door
You can also place the cornucopia facing the door. No matter which direction the door is, the cornucopia can be placed facing the door. Returning to this, such a placement can make the Feng Shui atmosphere of the door better, and the family members will naturally get good luck from it. Moreover, the wealth from the gate can also enter the cornucopia more easily.
3. Financial position
The older generation believes that a cornucopia can be placed in the financial position of the home. First of all, you should judge the financial position of the house based on the overall orientation of the house and the direction of the door, and then decide the size of the placement based on the location of the financial position. If it is in the living room, you can place a slightly smaller A larger cornucopia represents continuous wealth.
Introduction to the cornucopia:
The cornucopia is a treasure in ancient Chinese folklore. It is said that the reason why Shen Wansan became rich in the early Ming Dynasty was because of his possession of the cornucopia. In traditional Chinese Feng Shui, there are some Feng Shui ornaments that can attract wealth and bring fortune, and the cornucopia is one of them.
This allusion comes from Zhou Renlong's "Carrying the Lamp Collection". When Shen Wansanwei in the early Ming Dynasty, he saw a fisherman holding more than a hundred frogs, filing them, buying them with coins, and leaving them in the pond. After that, the noise reached the end of the day, and it stuck to my ears and I couldn't sleep. I went to drive it away in the morning, and I saw all the frogs surrounding a pot. I thought they were different, so I thought they were hand-hugging utensils. Wan San's wife accidentally left a silver hairpin in the basin. It was full of silver hairpins and could not be counted. It was the same with money and silver, and the world became rich.