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How to explain the feng shui when the magpie falls in front of the window?

Although the magpie is a common bird, it will stand on a high branch and rarely fall on the window, even if there is a little chance of falling on the window. So what is the sign that the magpie falls in front of the window? It must be a good sign that a magpie falls in front of the window, because it has long been said that good news is not reported, and wealth is not reported, so if a magpie falls in front of the window, something good will happen.

A symbol of sages

Magpie's cry is very nice. Whether singing or barking, its rhythm and tone are the same on any occasion. In the eyes of Confucianism, those sages and gentlemen, like magpies, should have the qualities of constancy, stability, clarity, perseverance and consistency. Therefore, Confucianism often requires people to learn from magpies and regard magpies as some kind of template for sages.

In the folk, a pair of magpies represents double happiness, and the bringing of a pair of magpies means bringing endless joy and hope to every household, which will add a lot of elegance and interest to people's lives.

Generally, if people put a pair of magpies next to the TV or in the middle of the hall, it means that the magpies come to the door, which can urge nine purple to fly into the palace and increase his wealth and peach blossom.

The geomantic implication of magpie

In life, some rural areas like to decorate people's new houses with newspaper clippings "Magpie Climbing Branches" on festive occasions such as weddings. It is also a common theme for magpies to climb plum blossoms in China. People often like to give magpies vitality, which is also reflected in poems and songs.

Magpie, as an auspicious thing in people's minds, has often appeared in people's lives a long time ago, for example, on flower inserts and brands in the Qing Dynasty, or on a round sculpture in the Qing Dynasty as a good news picture, in which a magpie and a leopard are both on the general pattern. And if the design is badger and magpie, it is called "merrily merrily" and so on. Many artists often take this auspicious symbol as the theme of carving, and people often put the carved "Deng Mei Magpie" at home to show good luck.