Is it good for feng shui to place anthurium in your home? Plants do play different roles in home feng shui. This is generally based on the characteristics of the plant. Like anthurium, what does it represent in home feng shui? This is closely related to the Feng Shui layout of the home. Therefore, it is necessary to understand.
Anthurium, also known as anthurium, anthurium, etc., has a long flowering period and looks very gorgeous. It can be used to decorate hard spaces. It is an active soft decoration plant that can adjust indoor air humidity and absorb Harmful gases (benzene, trichlorethylene, etc.) and improve indoor air quality. As an ornamental potted plant, Anthurium has its own unique Feng Shui effect.
The main characteristics of anthurium include slender stems, green and thick leaves, fiery red flowers, and golden spikes. Red flowers growing on the top (top of the head) have the meaning of good luck. There is a golden strip-shaped flower spike among the red flowers and leaves, which means there is gold (money) in the hand. Is it because people want good luck or money in their hands, which is not what people need? Of course, these are just some rhetoric. In fact, the real use of Feng Shui is that it can transform the five elements and thus resolve some unfavorable factors.
Feng shui is inseparable from the five elements, and the restraint of the five elements is a key factor in inferring the success or failure of feng shui, good or bad luck. According to the five elements theory: green represents wood, red represents fire, and yellow represents earth. The basic characteristics of anthurium are: wood generates fire, and fire generates earth. If the place in the house where the five elements belong to the earth is restrained by wood energy, placing a pot of anthurium can play a transforming role in releasing the wood and generating earth.
According to the Bagua image theory, the slender stems represent the Xun Gua, the leaves with the palms facing upward, the Zhenyang Yu represents the Zhen Gua, and the five elements of the Zhen and Xun Gua belong to wood, among which the Zhen Gua represents movement, activity, and action. etc., Xun Gua represents wealth, work, business, inspiration, wisdom, etc.; red is Li Gua, which represents beauty, beauty, brightness, humility, enthusiasm, seeing and vision, etc.; and the yellow flower spike in the middle, its The shape is like a gold bar, which means money and wealth. The bright yellow color also represents Kun Gua. Kun Gua represents people such as the hostess of the family: mother and older women, etc. It also represents hard work, gentleness, patience, etc.
In the Feng Shui layout of the home, the earth positions in the house include the Kun position in the southwest and the Gen position in the northeast. From the perspective of Feng Shui, the earth field (the static sensing aura inside the house) and the sky Field (nine stars are flying over the year, month, day and hour). If the Kun position and the Gen position encounter the five elements belonging to wood and fly to these two positions, this will have a negative impact on the people and things represented by these two hexagrams. , in serious cases there will be some disasters. At this time, placing a pot of anthurium in the Kun position can play a role in resolving the problem.
If the hostess, mother, or wife of the house is in poor health or has bad luck, you can place anthurium in the southwest corner of the living room and bedroom, so that the red flowers can resolve the problem. In order to restrain the Kun earth, which represents the hostess, mother, and wife, the red color can also help the Kun earth. From an image point of view, it also means that the woman in the house can take charge of the economic power.
The Feng Shui effect of anthurium lies in its shape and color and the resulting meaning in the five elements of Feng Shui. If we know little or nothing about it, it is best to consult a professional Feng Shui practitioner.