China Naming Network - Eight-character Q&A - Can I accept a broom from someone else?

Can I accept a broom from someone else?

You'd better not accept brooms given by others. Although the other party may mean well, there are some special taboos and sayings among the people about giving this thing.

Because brooms also have many meanings in China folk customs, people regard unlucky things as "broom stars" and the fate of breaking money as "iron brooms". Therefore, giving a broom means sending away bad luck, which is very taboo.

In addition, the idol can't be collected at will, and it can only be called the idol after the magic master opens the light. When a friend opens a shop and gives a statue of "God of Wealth" as a sacrifice, it is very likely that he worships God and does not invite ghosts. Even if you send a professional idol, it is likely to hinder your happiness and wealth, so you can't give and accept idols at will.

Of course, fish tanks can't be collected. Because it represents the "God of Wealth" in Feng Shui, it is a tool to make money and gather wealth, and it cannot be given and accepted casually. Because of the shape, size, location and height of fish tanks, the number and types of fish farming, etc. Should be combined with the owner's numerology, only the fish tank that suits you can promote prosperity, so you must pay more attention when receiving gifts.