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Taboos of Feng Shui ornaments that should not be placed at home

In order to make the house more beautiful in home decoration, many people like to put some small items for decoration, but in home feng shui, random placement will bring them bad luck. So what ornaments are taboo in home feng shui? Here are some suggestions for you. Come and have a look!

Taboo 1: copper coins

In geomantic omen, copper coins are tortoise shells, and copper coins are the most effective psychic tools in ancient alchemy divination. However, the copper coins handed down during the prevalence of Taoism in the Ming Dynasty have long been influenced by physiognomists, and copper coins are known as things that can gather spirits. If you put such things at home, you can imagine how unlucky it is.

Taboo 2: cactus

Putting some green plants at home not only looks lively, but also purifies the air, and cactus is a kind of plant that everyone likes to put. In Feng Shui, cactus is an authentic evil thing. Only when there is a big change in the family will cactus be released to suppress evil spirits. If there is nothing at home, you'd better not put it away, so as not to get into trouble.

Taboo 3: Thick curtains that can't penetrate at all.

If the curtain is too thick, it will make the home lifeless and lifeless, giving people a very uncomfortable feeling, and dim light will make the eyes tired. It is better not to gather some frivolous things, such as supernatural things.

Taboo 4: Old clothes of unknown origin

Nowadays, people like to collect antiques, and some items and clothes of the ancients are among them, but clothes are the most likely to contaminate people's breath, and these clothes were worn when the ancients died. When you put these clothes of the ancients together, it is easy to have some bad luck.

Taboo 5: hair

In fact, some masks and embroidered screens on the market are mostly made by profiteers with the hair of the deceased. You didn't know when you bought them. If you leave these handicrafts at home, you will have bad luck at home and easily attract uninvited guests.