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Will you sprinkle salt at the door to ward off evil spirits? What's the point of paying attention to bad luck?

In our life, we will inevitably encounter bad Feng Shui products, such as suffocating gas or Yin Qi. At this time, salt is actually a good choice, because it is readily available and convenient to eat. So can sprinkling salt at the door really play a role in exorcising evil spirits and bad luck? Let's take a look at this issue of Feng Shui knowledge.

Sprinkle salt at the door to ward off evil spirits? The role of sprinkling salt

Sprinkling salt means to ward off evil spirits among the people. If the room is left vacant for a long time, evil spirits will occupy the magpie's nest. Before moving in, you need to sprinkle salt to drive it away. But it should be noted that don't break up all the houses, because doing so will make ghosts trapped inside, which is counterproductive.

Living in a new house is also called entering the house, and there are many customs all over the world. When moving to a new environment, it is natural to get used to different air currents and magnetic fields, and some ceremonial help is needed to adapt to the new environment. But in modern times, customs are less and less, and they are still changing. For example, few people will come into the house with braziers in their hands. Now the lights in the whole house are turned on, which means holding a brazier and having a house. In fact, it is to make the house full of life.

What's the point of bad luck?

When you enter the house, everyone usually brings something, especially something with good intentions. For example, men can bring abacus or scales, women can bring daily necessities or chopsticks, children can bring onions or sugar, and unmarried men and women can bring a string of red ropes. Ancient books say that red can exorcise evil spirits, and red lanterns can be hung.

Some people say that drinking light salt water can clear the soul of self. There is also a way to get rid of evil spirits, that is, to bathe with Paederia (a herb), and then mix salt with rice (coarse salt) at home, put it in a bowl and put it at the four corners of the house or beside the bed. Salt rice can dissolve some Yin Qi.

Other ways to avoid evil spirits

Sunbathing needle: a household embroidery needle, basking in the sun every day for 7749 years. The strongest sunshine in a day is 12-4 o'clock. Bring it back after 4 o'clock, wrap it in yellow cloth or red cloth, and take it home and put it away. It is not allowed to be placed in toilets and some cloudy places. This practice has many uses. It is said that you can ward off evil spirits at home and track strangeness.

Take a white bowl and put some water in it, then put the embroidery needle in the bowl. If there is something unclean, the needle will float after being put in the bowl, just like a compass and a compass. If there is nothing unclean, the needle will sink to the bottom of the bowl. It is said that when someone buys a house, they take a needle to see the new house, so that they can check whether there is anything unclean in the house.

Glutinous rice flour: In ancient times, some people mixed glutinous rice flour with egg white, coated it on their bodies, and then pulled it out. It is said that evil spirits can be removed from their bodies, and this method can also solve some problems.

Jade: Some folks say that Yu Pei's burial or Yu Pei's bloodshot face are all yin jade, because he smoked Yin Qi, especially Yu Pei, and was buried with him, which was not good for people.

Anti-falling needle: There is a simple way to prevent people from falling, that is, to use a real symbol card (there is a falling needle in the symbol card). This kind of evil spirit is rare, so you still need to go to the temple for help.