There is a ceramic sculpture of a tiger at home, the size is 10 cm. Where should I put it?

Fierce intimidation-Feng Shui Tiger is very aggressive and explosive, so if it is used in Feng Shui decoration, it will have a considerable response unless people with special occupations or styles, such as military and police personnel, are domineering. From the perspective of geomantic omen, tigers belong to fierce beasts and are generally not suitable for ordinary people to decorate. If the family is decorated with tigers, it is easy to cause family quarrels and accidents. For example, it is best for businesses not to show pictures or objects of tigers, because for customers, catching tigers with fierce predatory eyes will make people afraid to enter and affect the quality of business. Putting tigers in the office will alienate people and give people around them an invisible sense of oppression. Colleagues are afraid of being trampled under your feet, and the boss is afraid of your mistakes. So, if you really want to put it up, don't put it in a conspicuous place. If there are tigers at home, the bedroom (especially the husband and wife room) and the lobby opposite the main entrance are the most taboo. If put in the bedroom, the couple will be in an uneasy situation anytime and anywhere, and their feelings will decline day by day. If you are in the lobby opposite the gate, it will affect neighbors or visiting guests, which is very disturbing. Although the tiger is a fierce beast in geomantic omen, it is also a powerful guardian. For some rich and domineering people, they always like to decorate tigers as feng shui decorations. Most of these people put interests above friendship. So unless your own momentum is strong enough, it can be said that the disadvantages outweigh the benefits.