Bronze mirrors are also called "bronze mirrors". Well-made and rich in patterns, it is a treasure in China's ancient cultural heritage. Mirrors have many names, such as Sun and Moon Mirror, Twelve Birthdays Mirror, Fangshang Imperial Mirror, Evil Mirror, Fairy Mirror, Shenren Mirror and Guan Yi Mirror. Folk believe that mirrors can ward off evil spirits and avoid special things.
In ancient times, bronze mirrors first appeared in Shang Dynasty as sacrificial vessels, and were generally enjoyed by princes and nobles from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period to the Qin Dynasty. By the end of the Western Han Dynasty, bronze mirrors were gradually popularized among the people and became indispensable daily necessities. Not only that, but also one of the important feng shui props. Reasonable placement is helpful to fortune, but it is counterproductive to put it everywhere. The bronze mirror can solve the external evils such as splitting the sky, piercing the heart, rushing the road and sharp corners, and the convex bronze mirror has a better effect. But be careful not to point at the bedside, not to put it behind the sofa, and not to compare two bronze mirrors, which will cause airflow disorder.