In my new house, the entrance leads to the dining room and kitchen, and then to the living room and tatami, I asked where to hang the clock.
Taboos for placing home clocks
1. They can be placed or hung on the Zhuque side, because the Suzaku side is the front, and the front is the moving place;
2. It can be placed or hung on the Qinglong side, because the Qinglong side is auspicious, so the clock should also be placed on the left side of the living room;
3. Do not place or hang it on the White Tiger side, because the White Tiger side is unlucky. Square, so the clock should not be placed on the right side of the living room;
4. Do not place or hang it on the Xuanwu Square, because the Xuanwu Square is at the rear and should be quiet but not moving;
5. Sofa It is not advisable to hang a clock above the bed, otherwise people who often sit in this position are prone to health problems;
6. The method of placing or hanging a clock in the bedroom is generally the same as that in the living room, but the bedside When it is not allowed to hang at the end of the bed
7. The round clock will add "moving" to "moving", which symbolizes that the family is not content in the room and the husband and wife do not have enough time to spend together.
8. Triangle, hexagon or octagon symbolizes that people in the house are prone to discord, with many right and wrong, and many contradictions.
9. Square clocks are most in line with Feng Shui requirements and can give people a sense of peace and stability, making people in the house get along harmoniously.
10. Don’t make it too big. A big clock can easily make people restless and restless, causing nervousness and fear in the people in the house. It can also lead to trance and seem to overwhelm the guests. It symbolizes the lack of majesty of the elders in the house. The children are disobedient.
11. Only one clock can be placed in each room.
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