How much do you know about Feng Shui in wedding rooms?
The wedding room is the place where the newlyweds live together. So what should we pay attention to about the feng shui of the wedding room? What should you pay attention to when it comes to feng shui in a wedding room? In this issue, let’s find out how much you know about wedding room Feng Shui. Let’s take a look below.
1. Choose a date for wedding decoration. Because decoration inevitably requires drilling holes through the wall, or even breaking or demolishing the wall, this requires the young couple to negotiate with the decoration company to choose a date to "break ground". If you ignore it, then. It may lead to future troubles.
2. The wedding furniture must be well-organized. The new trend has caused some young couples to pursue styles that are different from traditional furniture styles. Of course, there is nothing wrong with that. However, do not use polygonal, rectangular or irregular-shaped furniture, otherwise it will easily cause trouble and make the couple's life difficult to be harmonious.
3. Use colors in the house to match the five elements. Strong, true reds are not for everyone. Those whose numerology indicates that the five elements are strong in fire should use light red tones; at the same time, if the wedding room is located in the south of the entire house, then it is not advisable to use true red tones.
4. Do not face the west when lying in bed. This is a consistent Feng Shui principle of Neo-Confucianism. Violation of it will be detrimental to the health of the groom and bride. If you really can't adjust it, you can only sleep with your head facing east when going to bed.
5. The beds should be Qinglong and White Tiger. It is better to place the Green Dragon position (based on the head of the bed: Green Dragon on the left, White Tiger on the right) close to or near the wall. In other words, the Green Dragon position must be closer to the wall than the White Tiger position. This way, it is easier to absorb Yang energy and enhance the relationship between the couple. .
6. The wedding ceremony requires the "bridal chamber" first. After the wedding room is decorated and decorated, it must be lively first, and you must not wait until you actually enter the "bridal chamber". Otherwise, you may not sleep well on the big day.
7. No bright mirror can be placed in the bedroom. Mirrors are yin and should not be used in bridal chambers that require "masculine energy". The reason for this needs no explanation.
8. Place slippers in front of the bed. In addition to placing the shoes of both parties neatly, be sure to note that the toes of the shoes are facing outward. Dr. Zheng has spoken on this issue many times on different occasions, so I won’t repeat the reasoning.
9. There is no need for valuables in the bedroom. In the past, when getting married, there might be more than a dozen large silk quilts placed on the wedding bed, which meant that the small life was rich and comfortable. Nowadays, young people may place valuables worth tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands on their bedside tables. However, it is likely to have the opposite effect, and the honeymoon of the newlyweds will be affected.
10. Be careful when posting travel and wedding pictures on the wall. Because travel wedding photos may be stained with unfavorable "scenery" due to careless shooting. If it is hung in the bedroom, it is possible that the love and romance between you and your husband may have already reached its peak. What is more serious, of course, will be detrimental to your health and fortune.
11. Traditional customs should be carefully distinguished. It is a traditional custom to stick pendants such as happy words, fruit baskets, balloons, buckets for descendants, peanuts, dates, etc. However, couples who are "married with children" are reminded to be careful when using descendant buckets, peanuts, dates, etc. It is very likely that your baby will "pass by" you because many descendants want to come and report.