Please tell me what Feng Shui you should pay attention to when decorating a teahouse?

Feng Shui recommends three sights when getting started: 1. You will see red as soon as you open the door, which means that you can see red screens, totems or screen walls as soon as you open the door. Because in China, red represents happiness, so it gives People have a feeling of joy and warmth like spring.

2. Seeing green leaves when you open the door means that you can see red flowers and green leaves as soon as you enter the door. Science has proven that green has the largest field of vision and can instantly make the entire space full of vitality, so it can give people a sense of vitality, instantly soothe emotions and relieve stress;

3 , Opening the door to see "福" means that you can see the elegant word "福" as soon as you enter the house. Opening the door to see "福" does not mean a specific word "福", it is a pleasing picture of white clouds, blue sky, creeks and flowing water. Or handicrafts can also be used, because they mainly play the role of reflecting the cultural taste of the owner of the house and regulating the tense and tired mood. There are also five things to avoid when entering the door. One is to avoid opening the door to see the stove. In terms of Feng Shui, if you open the door to see the stove, it is called Huo Shao Tianmen. "Yangzhai Zhiyao" says: "Opening the door to see the stove will consume a lot of money." The hot fire will prevent wealth. Enter. Second, avoid opening the door to see the toilet, because the toilet is a filthy place, and welcoming filthy smells will be detrimental to the health of your family. The reason is very simple. If a person lives in a filthy environment, he will definitely increase the chance of contracting the disease. Do not open the door and see the mirror, because the mirror has the function of collecting light, dispelling evil spirits, and avoiding evil spirits. If it reflects your own auspicious energy for a long time, it will attract evil spirits to the body, which is detrimental to career, wealth, studies, etc.