Feng Shui murder weapon should not be kept at home.

What are the taboos of indoor geomantic omen and interior decoration? This is what many people want to know when they want to move to a new home, because many people dare not care about the things placed in Feng Shui. Since it is something that everyone wants to know, we will answer them one by one in the following article.

First, the introduction of indoor feng shui taboos

1, not too big, not more than 10 flat, not too big in the master bedroom, or larger than the living room, or there is a room in the room. Because the bedroom is too big, too bright, too many windows, the feng shui is easy to fade, Yang Qi is insufficient, and there are too many lonely Yin Qi and Yin Qi, so the relationship between husband and wife is easy to be cold, not harmonious and arguing. On the other hand, if you are angry, your husband and wife will love each other deeply. Generally speaking, the size of the master bedroom is determined according to the space in front of the bed and the length of no more than one bed.

2. Fierce hanging images, swords, weapons and antiques should not be placed. The master bedroom should not be placed with fierce hanging images, or specimen decorations, such as tigers and eagles, or sharp tools such as knives and swords, or sharp potted plants, such as Cycas and cacti. Because everything has its shape, its image, and its image has its meaning, if you put something fierce and sharp in the master bedroom, it is a metaphor for the disharmony between husband and wife, which is prone to disputes. We should avoid it.

Don't put too many potted plants. Because the rest area of the bedroom except the bed is often limited, it should be mainly small and medium-sized pots or hanging pots. In the spacious bedroom, you can choose large standing potted plants; In the smaller bedroom, you can choose a hanging potted plant with a set of beautiful flower pots, or put it on the windowsill or dresser.

4, there must be a way to install a mirror, the mirror is used to block evil spirits, the role is to reflect evil spirits back, so it is not suitable for bed. Especially when people wake up from sleep and their consciousness is not clear, they are easily scared by themselves reflected in the mirror or French window. The mirror has a reflective function, which can reflect the evil spirits in the wind and water back, so it can block the evil spirits. However, the mirror facing the door will shine the murderer into the bedroom and bring bad luck.

Second, what are the taboos for indoor decorations?

1, cactus, many people have planted cactus, because it is not only strong vitality, but also radiation-proof, and it looks more lively at home. In fact, the placement of cactus is very particular. In traditional geomantic omen, this sharp and prickly plant will lead to bad atmosphere and affect the health of residents. If you want to raise plants, but you don't need to take care of them often, then raise things like chlorophytum or sunflower instead. They are also easy to feed.

2, unknown clothes, many people in modern shopping are looking for some old clothes through the website, this situation must be noted that clothes are personal things, if you buy unlucky people's clothes, unknown things will happen. Everyone knows that the clothes of the deceased relatives will be burned, not to mention the second-hand old clothes of unknown origin. The ominous ancient costume has been recorded in ancient books, so everyone should be careful.

3. There are too many mirrors at home, which makes people feel anxious: Feng Shui theory holds that there should not be too many mirrors at home. Otherwise, people are easily troubled by the image in the mirror, and it is difficult to concentrate. If this goes on, people will be anxious, emotionally unstable and may even cause quarrels.

The feng shui taboo of indoor pattern and the taboo of indoor decoration are all here to talk to you. I believe that after reading Bian Xiao's article, you will have a certain understanding of the indoor pattern and style and the taboos of indoor decorations.