You must know the nine principles of car interior feng shui
Feng Shui is everywhere in our real life, whether in homes, offices, or even cars, there is actually Feng Shui. So, do you know what the nine principles of car interior feng shui are?
Next, let us take a look!
First, which country’s car is suitable for you?
Before the birth of the automobile, horse-drawn carriages were the best land transportation for mankind.
In 1770, Frenchman Nicolas Cournot installed a steam engine on a trolley and created the first steam trolley, which was the first machine-powered vehicle in the world. In 1885, German engineer Karl? Benz built it in Mannheim as a three-wheeler equipped with a 0.85-horsepower gasoline engine. Gottlieb, another German engineer? Daimler also built a four-wheel car powered by a 1.1-horsepower gasoline engine. This is a car in the modern sense.
Is any car suitable for anyone? Of course not. From a Feng Shui perspective, different cars suit different people and need to be based on the five elements. For example, the five elements of American cars belong to gold, the five elements of German cars belong to fire, the five elements of Japanese cars belong to wood, the five elements of Chinese cars belong to earth, and the five elements of some European cars belong to water. Therefore, when choosing your own car, the first thing you should consider is a car from a country that matches your five elements.