Qi fengshui

In ancient times, soldiers had to have flagpoles. The flagpole can completely represent the image of an army. The good use of flagpoles is of great help to the military prestige. So now it's best to use flagpoles to help the aura.

The flagpole is easy to use, that is, it must stand on the "Qinglong Square". The left hand position in front of us can be regarded as Qinglong Square. In the Qinglong Square of the factory, you can stand the flagpole on the left hand side of the main entrance and exit of the factory (standing outside the entrance and exit of the factory, that is, the flagpole stands on the right side), which can greatly enhance the momentum of the Qinglong position of the whole factory. The famous sentence "Left Dragon and Right White Tiger" in Feng Shui should encourage all the momentum of Zuo Long in front of you. If the flagpole stands on the white tiger on the right by mistake, the momentum will be reversed and the whole factory will not be lucky.

This simple method can be used in flagpole legislation in front of the gate of the factory office building, and can also be used in the layout of the desks of factory shareholders and senior managers. At the desk of the chairman, executive director or managing director, general manager, etc. You can set the factory flag, national flag or poster of the national flag on the left-hand wall. For example, the managing director sitting on the left-hand wall of his desk and posting historical photos and introduction posters of enterprises and factories is also a "flag raising".

There is a flagpole in geomantic omen: if there is a tall pole or telephone pole in front of or around the house or in the yard, it is regarded as a flagpole. It is generally considered unlucky to go out and see the flagpole. If the flagpole is in the yard, it will be lucky.

Therefore, if the flagpole must be erected, it should stand in front of the left, followed by the front right, and the center is not appropriate. It is best not to erect flagpoles, because flagpoles are an eyesore.