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You must know the Feng Shui taboos of living room clocks

"The Book of Changes" says: "The regrets of good and bad times are caused by actions." Therefore, objects with moving images will affect Feng Shui. The clock can avoid evil spirits. If there are evil spirits in the house, the clock can be hung in the direction of the evil spirits. The placement of clocks also pays attention to Feng Shui taboos. So what are the Feng Shui taboos for living room clocks? Let’s take a look at Clock Feng Shui.

1. Things to pay attention to when placing a wall clock in the living room. Whether it is a clock or a wall clock, its hour, minute and second hands will run continuously. If it is placed in the living room, there are a few points to pay special attention to:

1. It can be placed or hung on the Zhuque side, because the Zhuque side is the front, and the front belongs to the moving place.

2. It can be placed or hung on the Qinglong side. Because the Qinglong side is auspicious, the clock should also be placed on the left side of the living room.

3. Do not place or hang the clock in the direction of the white tiger, because the direction of the white tiger is unlucky, 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 side, because the Xuanwu side is at the rear and should be kept quiet but not moved.

2. Feng Shui taboos for wall clocks in the living room:

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

2. Zhong should not be placed on any door

Generally, it should be placed towards an open place, such as outside the window. Because the clock also has the function of fighting evil spirits, if there are evil spirits outside the window, you can also place the clock in the direction of the evil spirits while placing items to neutralize them.

3. Do not place the wall clock in the living room facing inward. It is better to face the door or the balcony. Because when there is no one in the room, the air is still. The swing of the wall clock can make the air move, making the room full of vitality. However, the wall clock cannot be hung in the middle of the hall opposite the door, because "clock" and "end" are homophonic. If someone pushes the door in and sees the clock (end) when he looks up, it may be associated with unlucky, so hanging it next to the door is considered lucky.