I also want to know what will happen if I break the mirror.
In addition to dressing up, bronze mirrors can also be used to improve the narrow or dim indoor space and absorb the "anger" of the outside world.
The ancients thought that bronze mirrors could "ward off evil spirits", mainly because of their reflective function. The so-called unfavorable "suffocation" can be reflected. In modern houses, indoor bronze mirrors should not face sharp buildings and corners, at least visually uncomfortable. Of course, if there are beautiful scenery outside, you might as well take a bronze mirror and "inhale" it indoors.
In the field of geomantic omen, the "bronze mirror" is an "energy gathering field". Bronze mirrors have the function of "energy multiplication" in geomantic omen, which can create a sense of spaciousness and reflect more light. Putting a bronze mirror in the right place can invisibly improve your fortune and make you smoother.
Bronze mirrors can be set on both sides of the dining table, which can make the food at home look richer and symbolize the richness at home. Placing a bronze mirror in the cashier and commodity storage cabinet of the shop can reflect more wealth and commodities, make the shop prosperous and enhance its wealth.
However, it should be noted that if the items reflected are documents and books on the company or desk, it will not only make the career achievements flourish, but also symbolize endless work and homework, which will only make people upset and will not drive wealth. Of course, two bronze mirrors should not be hung relatively, which will only reflect the light to the opposite bronze mirror, and will not help the energy harmony and gathering in the house. Also, the bronze mirror must be placed where it can reflect a pleasing image, which will help to increase the good energy in the house.
According to geomantic omen, indoor bronze mirrors should be dark and not bright, so they should be hidden indoors, and should not be directly exposed to sunlight or light, so as to avoid too strong light radiation and be bad for people's health.
In addition, bronze mirrors have medical value. Li Shizhen, a great medical scientist in Ming Dynasty, said in Compendium of Materia Medica: "Bronze mirror, also known as Jian,". Indications: convulsion, epilepsy, infantile pathogens and various pathogens. " Because there are many patterns or characters cast on the back of the bronze mirror, Li Shizhen also thinks that "ancient characters are the best" on the bronze mirror. It means that mirrors with ancient Chinese characters are better to ward off evil spirits.