Focus on Feng Shui when raising fish at home and taboos on fish placement
Raising fish at home is good for Feng Shui. In Feng Shui, water usually symbolizes wealth, so it can help people boost wealth at home. So in the Feng Shui of the ancients, what are the taboos in fish farming at home? Let’s take a look with us below.
Moderate quantity
Many people think that the more fish they have at home, the better. In fact, this is not the case. The number of fish should match the size of the home. If If your home environment is relatively large and the fish tank is relatively large, you can raise a few more fish. But if the entire family area is relatively small and the fish tank is not very large, you cannot raise too many fish. Because if there are too many fish, it will appear very tight and crowded, and there will be a lack of oxygen, which is not conducive to the growth of the fish. Therefore, the more fish you raise, the better. From a Feng Shui perspective, the best Feng Shui numbers are six and nine.
Fish tanks should not be placed in auspicious places
Because in Feng Shui, fish tanks represent wealth, so many people think that fish tanks mean auspiciousness and should be placed in residential areas. The auspicious side, in fact, in Feng Shui, this is not conducive to the feng shui of the house. In Feng Shui, the fish tank should not be placed in the auspicious side of the house, but should be placed in the unlucky side of the house.
In modern society, due to the construction pattern of the building, the feng shui of a house cannot be perfect. There are always some external evil spirits, and among various methods of eliminating evil spirits, use One of the more commonly used methods is to use fish tanks to dispel evil spirits.
In Feng Shui, there is a saying of "driving water into the zero hall". The so-called "zero hall" refers to the weak position of bad luck, so the fish tank should be placed in the weak position, because this is in line with the meaning of "driving water into the zero hall". According to Feng Shui theory, bringing water into a direction that is unlucky can turn misfortune into good fortune, and turn bad luck into good fortune. Therefore, the fish tank should be placed in the unlucky side rather than the auspicious side.
The shape of the fish tank is simple
Nowadays, the shape of the fish tank is various, and there are all kinds of fish tanks. Many fish tanks have unique shapes, which give people an eye-catching look. However, fish tanks with unique shapes often have a lot of evil spirits, especially those with prominent edges and corners. The bad smell is very strong and may have a negative impact on the family fortune. Therefore, when choosing a fish tank, you must choose a more traditional fish tank. The more common ones are square, oval, and round. These types of fish tanks are more in line with Feng Shui.