1, the sword belongs to gold in the five elements, which can ward off evil spirits. When a folk house is restless or collides with an adja
1, the sword belongs to gold in the five elements, which can ward off evil spirits. When a folk house is restless or collides with an adjacent building, it will regard a knife or sword as something to ward off evil spirits in the town house and hang or place it to drive away the shadows. In addition, some swords with special shapes are endowed with the functions of making money and accepting happiness. In ancient times, a good sword was a symbol of status and status.
2, the knife should be placed in the office, study or living room aboveboard place, not in the bedroom, bathroom and other places.
3. Pay attention to the placement of the sword. It is best not to put it in the northwest, which is dry gold. Putting a sword here is easy to encourage gold, easily affect the health of family members, and cause sprains, abrasions and other diseases. It can also lead to marital discord, Lu Yu. It is more suitable to put it in the south and east. Don't point your sword to the northeast.
4, if you want to hang, it is best not to hang on the east wall, opposite the mirror, on the stairs.
5. It is best not to use Gu Jian to ward off evil spirits. Gu Jian is a weapon once used by the ancients. It is very likely to get blood, which may lead to unlucky things.
6. When placing a sword, the blade of the tip of the sword should face the outside, and the blade of the tip of the sword should face the outside to conserve the healthy atmosphere in the room and eliminate disasters and evil spirits.
7. If the room is dark and the window is facing sharp things and forks, you can put a sword to turn it into evil.
8. Of course, the above are just some basic principles, and each family should analyze the specific situation. With the end of the cold weapon era, the mission of sword as a weapon has come to an end. However, the role of the sword to ward off evil spirits will surely go back to ancient times with our traditional culture.