What are the eight things you should avoid buying at home, as they may lead to bloody disasters?

Now that everyone’s living conditions have improved, most people only consider what they like when buying things, regardless of whether the items are good for the feng shui of the family. But in fact, you can’t just buy everything when you buy things at home. Among them, it is best to buy less of eight kinds of things at home. Because it may cause the family to lose money, it may even lead to bloody disasters. So which eight things should you buy less at home? I will sort it out for you below.

1. Which eight things should you buy less often at home?

1. Ancient weapons

It is best not to keep ancient weapons at home. Ancient weapons contain the aura of blood. The aura of killing is too strong and they are evil spirits, which are not good for the family's wealth. .

2. Poor-quality auspicious items

Low-quality auspicious items such as Pixiu and stone lions made of plastic, imitation stone, or Five Emperors copper coins made of fake money should not be placed indoors , affecting your own financial luck.

3. Fierce paintings

Paintings of ferocious animals, such as angry tigers, lions, etc., are also considered to have evil spirits in Feng Shui and are not good for the fortune of the family.

4. Water features

Water features such as ponds must be placed outdoors. If placed indoors, they will generate dampness, which is not good for people's health and can easily cause rheumatism. Diseases, physical insecurity, etc. also have an impact on wealth and other aspects of fortune.

5. Antiques of unknown origin

Antiques and utensils of unknown origin should not be placed in the home, especially those from the execution ground. There are also many antiques and relics from ancient tombs. Most of the ancient people died in burials, mostly due to diseases. Many viruses and bacteria do not die in the soil and will remain on antiques and utensils, which is harmful to human health. It is also not good for the family's wealth.

6. Animal bones

Animal skulls and ferocious-looking ornaments are considered to have evil spirits in Feng Shui and are not conducive to the flow of wealth in the home.

7. Stone utensils

Stones absorb the essence of heaven and earth. They are yin in nature and should not be placed too much in the home, otherwise it will easily stagnate the family's financial fortune.

8. Useless items

For some items that are not usually used or second-hand items, it is best not to buy them at home. In this way, utensils that have not been used for a long time will be Bad feng shui occurs indoors, which pollutes the wealth of the home.

2. What are the Feng Shui taboos for placing objects at home?

1. Shoes placed randomly

Generally there will be a shoe cabinet at the door. Since there is a shoe cabinet, everyone should be careful not to leave shoes randomly on the ground. , especially the toe of the shoe cannot be facing the door. We all know that shoes have the same pronunciation as evil. If the toes of the shoes are facing the door, it will destroy the aura of the home and affect the accumulation of wealth. Regardless of Feng Shui, if guests come to your home, it is rude to leave shoes randomly at the door, and it will also leave a bad impression on the guests.

 2. Hang a clock in the entrance hall

If you hang a clock in the entrance hall, the clock will be opposite to the door. Although this can make it easier to tell the time when you go out, the word "clock" and "clock" are homophonic, which means it is not the same. Very well, clocks cannot be hung in the entrance hall opposite to the door. This will also affect the family's wealth and indicate that the family's wealth will be terminated.

3. Accumulation of debris at the gate

Accumulation of debris at the gate will affect the appearance. Passers-by will find it disgusting when passing by. It will also block the walking path when family members pass by, especially If an emergency occurs, the escape time will be extended, and the consequences will be endless. In addition, the front door of the home represents the appearance of the owner's home and is also related to the family's financial fortune. Cluttered accumulations will destroy the family's financial fortune and make it difficult to gather wealth. Therefore, whether it is for life safety or Feng Shui ethics, the door must maintain a clean and hygienic environment.