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What are the feng shui taboos that affect children's learning?

Nowadays, children are under increasing pressure to study, and so are parents. In the face of great competition, it is difficult to enter a higher school. If they don't pay more attention to their studies, especially in their studies, they can't be influenced by some bad factors. Today, the author will share with you which feng shui is easy to affect children's academic development.

First, the desk is facing the door.

People shouldn't sit with their backs to the door. Because the door belongs to the tuyere, it will bring clean air as well as dirty air. If the child sits with his back to the door and there is no support behind the seat, there will be a feeling that cold air invades the muscles, and at the same time he will fall into a state of tension, which is very unfavorable for learning.

Second, the desk is under the beam.

The top of the beam is a taboo. If the desk and chair are under the beam, there will be a sense of oppression. Children are not only unable to concentrate on their studies, but also under great pressure.

Third, the desk faces the window.

The desk is facing the window, giving people a feeling of "looking empty", and naturally the study is empty. At the same time, the desk is facing the window, so people are easily influenced by the outside world and cannot concentrate on their studies. Children's control is weaker than that of adults, so they are more easily influenced and affect their study.

Fourth, the plants in the study withered and withered.

Placing plants or flowers in the study can create a relaxed learning environment. However, if plants wither and wither, it will cause damage to home feng shui and affect luck and health. At this time, it is necessary to replace plants to keep them fresh, and replace them when they wither. It is best to choose round broad-leaved evergreen plants, such as Fu Guizhu and Pueraria lobata.