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Why does the rice in the pocket win money?

From the perspective of feng shui.

In Feng Shui, rice is a necessity for human survival, so in Feng Shui, rice represents the meaning of survival. When playing cards, if the player wants to survive, it means to win, which will have the effect of promoting prosperity. Therefore, when playing cards, putting 10 grains of rice in your pocket will bring good luck to players, thus prompting players to win money in the game.

Extended data:

Scientific geomantic omen is a theory of selecting and arranging the best geographical location based on China's classical geomantic omen combined with modern multidisciplinary science.

1, principle of overall system

Geomantic omen theory regards the environment as a whole system, taking people as the center, including everything in the world. Every whole system in the environment is an interrelated, interdependent, antagonistic and transforming factor. The function of geomantic omen is to grasp the relationship between subsystems, optimize the structure and seek the best combination.

2. The principle of adjusting measures to local conditions

According to local conditions, that is, according to the objectivity of the environment, adopt a lifestyle suitable for nature. China is a pragmatic country, and adapting measures to local conditions is the embodiment of pragmatic thinking. According to the actual situation, take practical and effective methods to make people and buildings conform to nature, return to nature, return to simplicity, and integrate heaven and man. This is the true meaning of Feng Shui.

3, according to the principle of landscape

Relying on mountains and rivers is one of the most basic principles of geomantic omen. Mountains are the skeleton of the earth, and water is the source of all life. Without water, people can't live. Almost all the primitive tribes discovered by archaeology were on the platform by the river, which was suitable for hunting, fishing and fruit picking at that time.