What are the Feng Shui taboos about wall clocks?
Chinese traditional culture is extensive and profound, and many things left by our ancestors are still in use today. They are the essence of our Chinese culture and should be preserved. Today I will introduce to you the wall clock. The wall clock is a kind of clock. Its main function is to tell the time. It is also a part of the decoration. It also incorporates ancient Feng Shui issues, so there are many things that need to be paid attention to when placing it. But because people now believe in science, they don’t know many ancient traditions.
What are the specialties of wall clocks?
1. Wall clocks should be placed or hung in the Zhuque side of the house (i.e. the south), because the Zhuque side is the front, and the front belongs to the moving parts. The colors of the bell should be mainly red, purple, and orange. People often consider the octagonal shape as auspicious because this direction belongs to fire.
2. It is not advisable to hang a clock above the sofa. Otherwise, people who often sit here will easily become restless.
3. The wall clock should be placed on the left side of the living room, but not on the right side.
4. Wall clocks should not be placed at the head or end of the bed, as other locations will not cause adverse effects.
5. Wall clocks should not be placed on the wall above the desk, as other locations will not cause adverse effects.
Taboos of Wall Clock Feng Shui
1. There will definitely be a sofa in the living room, so we should not hang the clock above the sofa, as this will have an impact on the people sitting on the sofa. Adverse effects, which often act on his body, may cause adverse reactions over time.
2. We all know that the living room is generally facing the door, so when we place the clock, we must not place it facing the door, nor other doors. Except for the door, other places with open sunlight cannot be facing directly. Because there are evil spirits coming from these places, and the clock has the function of fighting evil spirits, the encounter between the two may make the home restless. Usually when encountering this kind of situation, we have to place some mascots that can resolve it.
3. The swing of the clock can make the air move, making the whole living room full of vitality. Therefore, it is better to hang the clock towards the balcony. If there is no one in the room, the clock can bring stillness and auspiciousness to the living room. But because "clock" and "end" are homophones, the clock cannot be hung in the middle of the hall opposite the door. It would be unlucky if you have guests visiting and you raise your head to see the clock (end). We should hang the clock next to the door. This approach is more auspicious.
Everyone should know after reading this that the placement of wall clocks mainly involves Feng Shui issues. Although today is a society that requires science, if you want a wall clock, it is best to follow the ancient times. The wall clock never stops and runs all the time, so it should not be placed directly opposite the door, but should be aligned with windows and balconies to make the interior look vibrant. It cannot be placed in the bedroom because the swinging sound is relatively loud and will affect your rest at night.