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Some taboos in kitchen Feng Shui:
(1) There should be no kitchen in the front, back, left, right of the house and in the center of the house. Otherwise, it is easy to be contaminated with evil spirits.
(2) Knives and sharp tools in the kitchen must not be exposed. Do not hang all kinds of knives on the wall or insert them into the knife holder in the kitchen. They should be put away in drawers because the knives will absorb evil spirits and yin energy. Garlic, onions, and peppers should also not be hung in the kitchen because these things will absorb Yin energy.
(3) It is not suitable to hang mirrors in the kitchen, especially if the mirror cannot shine into the fire. It is particularly harmful if the mirror is hung on the wall behind the stove and shines on the food in the pot. This is called "Tianmen Fire", which will cause fire or misfortune to the house. Although this statement is somewhat absolute, it is true that it makes people uneasy.
(4) Avoid placing the washing machine in the kitchen. Some people will put the washing machine in the kitchen, which is not good. The ancients regarded the kitchen as the place of the kitchen god, which is very sacred. Cleaning unclean clothes in the kitchen will affect the luck of the owner. Good Feng Shui will also be slowly destroyed.
(5) Avoid facing the bathroom. The gas stove cannot face the toilet in the bathroom, nor can it face the toilet in the bathroom, even if there is a partition wall. The bathroom is a place where filth gathers. Yin Qi and heavy moisture.
(6) The stove cannot be directly adjacent to the sink or refrigerator. The water vapor produced by the sink and refrigerator conflicts with the fire from the gas stove. Therefore, the gas stove should not be located close to the sink or refrigerator. The two should not be connected together, but should be separated by a cooking table in the middle to avoid the conflict between water and fire, which may lead to poor health and bad consequences for relatives who often take medicine.