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What do you put in the car to ward off evil spirits and keep you safe? Recommended feng shui ornaments.

After buying a new car, many people naturally hope that their future travel will be safe and disaster-free. At this time, you need to choose some feng shui ornaments to activate the feng shui in the car. In this issue, we recommend some feng shui ornaments that can ward off evil spirits and keep peace. I hope everyone will have a pleasant journey, travel safely and have a wide range of financial resources.

Symbol of peace

Number one must be a protective amulet, so the name can overwhelm some momentum. The amulet is a curse. In ancient folklore, soldiers wearing amulets can be invulnerable and kill enemies everywhere on the battlefield, and hanging amulets on cars is said to protect themselves from harm.

Lotus Aquarius ornaments

Aquarius and lotus have been auspicious symbols since ancient times. Aquarius is one of the Buddhist artifacts, which can ward off evil spirits and symbolize auspiciousness and purity. Lotus is a symbol of Buddhist classics and Buddhist art, which can make people clean from troubles. Putting it in the car can keep people awake while driving, and it is not easy to make mistakes.

Lapis lazuli/lapis lazuli

In antique shops, lapis lazuli itself is used to ward off evil spirits, and it also has the effect of making you concentrate. Placing or hanging a safety buckle made of lapis lazuli in the car can make people feel calm, eliminate the irritability caused by traffic chaos, and enhance their observation insight. The grid is not very high, and you can buy some within 100 yuan.

Peach pendant

The fragrance of peach pendant is refreshing, and the culture of peach pendant has a long history. Since ancient times, people have regarded peaches as a symbol of longevity, because in ancient legends, the Antarctic immortal who dominated the calculation of human life always held a huge peach in his hand, and slowly, the peach pendant evolved into a symbol of longevity.

Gourd pendant

Gourd has been one of the most primitive mascots of the Chinese nation since ancient times. People try to hang it at the door to ward off evil spirits and prevent bad people from entering the house. "Hulu" is homophonic with "Fulu", so it is often used to represent Fulu. Hanging on the car symbolizes the yearning for a better life, and at the same time, it is because the gourd in the folk traditional metaphor thinks that it can keep healthy, absorb bad atmosphere and make it get better quickly. For people who run around day and night, it is less likely to suffer from occupational diseases such as lumbar disc herniation when putting the gourd in the car.