Many families put a vase in the living room. What's the point?
Homophonic culture is also very common in China. For example, the word vase is the same as the ping-pong sound of peace Putting vases at home means praying for the safety and health of your family. However, the vase should be placed elegantly, in line with the relationship between the location and size of the general living room and Feng Shui. Some people will put a bunch of big vases at home. The vases in the living room can decorate the space, and feng shui also needs to be considered. Most of the vases in the living room are placed for beauty, and only a few are related to the superstition that Feng Shui affects peace, health, wealth and career.
1, the living room is decorated with flowers for peach blossoms. If you are a single young man and are eager to get rid of the bill, then you can try to put a vase in the living room to attract peach blossoms for yourself. Of course, you still have to take the initiative to have a story. Peach blossom luck shows you yourself.
2. The vase in the living room is safe and auspicious. The word "bottle" in the vase is homophonic with the word "flat" in Taiping. Suitable for home or office use. Putting vases at home represents family safety. Putting vases in the office represents the health of employees.
3. The vase in the living room is tasteless. The vase in the living room should be changed frequently, or only inserted with flowers such as bamboo. If you are too lazy to cook, just put some water. If the water quality is not clean, it will stink and bring air pollution to the home. Moreover, the living room is a place for everyone to communicate. If withered flowers are placed, it will affect the mood of people in the living room. The withered flowers in the living room will also affect the gas field in the living room.
According to the traditional custom in China, the living room is dominated by beauty.