Five Taboos for Table Placement

The five taboos of table placement are: the table should not face the toilet door, the table should be flat but not inclined, the table should not face the altar, the table should not face the southwest wind, and the table should not face the door.

1, the dining table should not face the toilet door: this is to avoid the dirty Yin Qi gathered in the toilet from entering the body when people eat, which will affect human health.

2, the table should be flat and not inclined: the roof above the table should be flat and flawless, avoiding the beam topping or the roof tilting, because in Feng Shui, this means that it is harmful to the health of the family. If there are beams on the dining table, the best way is to move the dining table to another place or make a ceiling to cover it; The roof tilt can be filled with false ceilings.

3, the table should not be against the altar: the altar is a place to worship gods and ancestors. Strictly speaking, God should not be too close to where mortals eat. After all, the two are always in different ways. If the altar is dedicated to gods such as Guanyin Bodhisattva, because they all abstain from killing and are vegetarian, but there are big fish and big meat on the table of ordinary people, it will seem out of place.

4. The dining table is forbidden to be placed in the southwest wind: in Feng Shui, the southwest is in charge of Fei Xing and Liang Hei, which is where the disease occurs, so the dining table cannot be placed in the southwest, which will affect the health of family members, especially women.

5. The dining table should not be placed in front: residential feng shui pays attention to dancing and avoids rushing straight. If there is a rush, it will cause the residents' vitality to be greatly hurt, and Feng Shui will also be affected. The dining table faces the door, which is easy to leak money. If the dining table is in line with the gate, you can see the family eating outside, which is not appropriate. It is really unavoidable, and you can use a porch or screen to cover it, so as to avoid the unsightly appearance of residents directly facing the dining table.