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What are the taboos of wall clock feng shui?

First, the wall clock in the living room should not be inward, and it is best to face the door or balcony. Because when there is no one in the room, the air is still, and the swing of the wall clock can make the air move and make the room full of vitality. However, the wall clock cannot be hung in the middle of the hall opposite the door. Because "bell" and "final" are homophonic, if someone pushes the door in, they will see the bell (final) when they look up, which may be related to bad luck, so just hang it by the door. In addition, it should be noted that the clock should not be placed towards any bell-shaped and gossip-like things, otherwise it will have a repressive effect on the homeowner. This is not superstition, but it is better for everyone to pay attention.

Second, whether it is a clock or a wall clock, its hour hand, minute hand and second hand will keep running. If you put it in the living room, there are several points to pay special attention to:

1, can be placed or hung on Suzaku Square, because Suzaku Square is the front, and the front belongs to the mover.

2. You can put it on or hang it on Qinglong Square, because Qinglong Square is auspicious, so the clock should also be placed on the left side of the living room.

3. Don't put it or hang it on the white tiger side, because the white tiger side is fierce, so it is not appropriate to put a clock on the right side of the living room.

4. Don't put it or hang it on the Xuanwu side, because the Xuanwu side is the rear, so be quiet.

It is not advisable to hang a clock above the sofa, otherwise people who often sit in this position are prone to problems.

6. Putting or hanging a clock in the bedroom is basically the same as in the living room, but the clock cannot be hung at the end of the bed.