If you want to enhance the relationship between husband and wife, you can place a copper gourd on the bedside. It has a miraculous effect on strengthening the relationship between husband and wife. The copper gourd is a common Feng Shui item. Because of the curvilinear shape of the gourd and the influence of Tai Chi, The dividing line between yin and yang is close, and it has the function of isolating the aura inside. In addition, it has a small mouth and a big belly. It can absorb the good aura as its own and absorb the bad aura. Because copper has the effect of resolving earth evil spirits, and gourds are magic utensils that contain panacea and can absorb evil spirits, they should be placed on the bedside, on the door, near the kitchen stove or in the direction of the stars related to diseases (2006 Two blacks are in the southeast and five yellows are in the west.) Hanging a Bagua copper gourd will help your health to a certain extent. Copper gourds, homophonic to: Tongfulu, are auspicious household ornaments, implying the collection of blessings, peace and auspiciousness.
Gourd has the miraculous effects of helping couples' relationship, dispelling diseases, strengthening the body, preventing illness and timidity, and improving health. Place a gourd on the bedside of the couple. If there is a chronically ill person at home, you might as well hang a gourd on the heavenly healing prescription in the patient's bedroom or beside the patient's bedside. This can be used by both men and women. The best positions are Heavenly Medicine, Life-Prolonging and Vitality, especially Heavenly Medicine. It should be used especially if there are patients, children, and elderly people at home. This item can also turn evil spirits and ward off disasters and has a wide range of uses. It can cure diseases, ward off evil spirits, and poorly adjusted aura, and can also be used in Feng Shui layout when the five elements are not easily transformed. It has the miraculous effect of curing diseases and strengthening the body. Placed on the bedside, it has a miraculous effect on strengthening the relationship between husband and wife. Gourd is also called "Pulu", which is pronounced as "Fu Lu".
The branches and stems are called "vine belts", which is homophonic to "Wandai", so "Pulu vine belts" are homophonic to "blessings and fortunes for all generations", which is a symbol of good fortune. The gourd and its stems and leaves are called It is called "descendants for all generations". There are many seeds in the gourd fruit, so since ancient times, people have regarded the gourd as a mascot of "breeding, fertility, and having many children and grandchildren." In the 5,000-year history of the Chinese nation, the gourd has been regarded as the ancestor of mankind and worshiped by many ethnic groups. In myths and stories, gourds are always accompanied by gods and heroes, and are considered to be spiritual objects that bring blessings to humans and exorcise evil spirits. Many gods and doctors also carry gourds on their backs or hang gourds on their waists, such as Tieguai Li among the Eight Immortals, Nanji Weng, the longevity star, and Monk Jigong.
So gourds have been a symbol of "good fortune, good fortune, good luck" and "health and longevity" since ancient times. They are also a good product for protecting the home. The gourd is also used to cure diseases. It only needs to be hung at the end of the patient's bed or placed beside the patient's sleeping side. It can absorb the sick energy from the patient and make him get better quickly. If he is a healthy person, he can absorb the bad luck from the person and improve his fortune. If a gourd is hung outside the door, it will keep the people inside the house safe. In short, the gourd has become a good product for viewing, collecting and practical use, and is a representative symbol of Chinese auspicious culture.