The peach wood sword is originally a Taoist magic weapon. The peach wood sword is a wooden product made of peach wood. The peach wood is also called fairy wood. Therefore, the peach wood sword has the feng shui of warding off evil spirits, bringing good fortune, and holding down the house. Effect. The peach wood sword to ward off evil must be placed properly to exert its feng shui effects, so what? This is also a topic that many friends are concerned about. As a popular Feng Shui instrument, the peach wood sword must be placed correctly in combination with space and time. The places where mahogany swords are often placed include: first, the east wall of the living room; second, the wall behind the door, that is to say, the wall that the door can lean against after opening it; third, the middle of the door. There is one thing in common when hanging the peach wood sword in these three places, which is to choose it at an auspicious time. There are no clear regulations on the direction and angle of the sword, as long as the height is suitable. The height is generally not higher than an adult's head, nor less than half of an adult's height. However, the mahogany sword cannot be placed in the bedroom. In the Five Elements, metal can overcome wood, so peach wood swords cannot be placed together with metal objects. The peach wood sword can resolve some of the evil spirits brought to the house by high-voltage wires, telephone poles, sharp corners, hospitals, etc. The feng shui effect of the peach wood sword has some similarities with the feng shui effect of the copper gourd and the use of the Bagua mirror. Interested friends can learn more about it.