The pressure and taboo of putting courage and bravery at home.
2. It is not advisable to put the brave at home facing the gate. You can face the door outside the gate, but don't face the gate, because the gate is the only place where the house passes in and out, and the airflow is messy. If the brave is facing the gate, it will lead to the brave.
As mentioned above, it is not appropriate to put the brave at home facing the toilet. Because the brave is a beast of fortune, it is appropriate to stick your head out of the window, not indoors, and it is even more inappropriate to flush the bathroom, because in Feng Shui, the bathroom is a filthy place with a heavier smell. If the brave man puts it in the bathroom, it will lead to embarrassment.
4. The home should not be too high or too low. When you put it at home, you also need to pay attention to its height. It should not be placed in a place higher than people, nor should it be placed too low, otherwise it is not conducive to making a fortune.
You can't touch it at home. The eyes of the brave are for wealth, and the mouth is for wealth. Therefore, it is not appropriate to touch his mouth and eyes at will, otherwise it will be disrespectful to him and will also affect his lucky work. Clean up the dust regularly.
6, at home can not be placed on the bedside. As a beast in ancient myths and legends of China, it is fierce and powerful, and it is a fierce beast. Therefore, its gas field is fierce and should not be placed at the bedside or in front of the bed, otherwise its fierce breath will affect the rest and sleep of the residents, and affect the fortune and health over time. In addition, when placing cockroaches in other positions, it is also necessary to pay attention to the cockroach's head not facing the place where the residents are sitting, otherwise it will also affect the household's fortune.
7. It is wise to turn your head outward at home. When placing mythical animals in the home, they should face the open window, and there are no obstacles outside, because mythical animals are lucky, with fierce gas fields and their heads facing outwards, which not only means lucky to enter the house, but also can resist the influence of external fierceness on residential feng shui.