What animals should not be placed at home?
1. Cactus: Many people think that if you put some green plants in your home, it will be more lively. However, you should pay attention to the selective placement. Placing cactus (palm) is a huge misunderstanding. According to traditional Feng Shui, although this kind of green plant is easy to maintain, it is a genuine evil. That is to say, only when the home encounters a great change, the cactus will be placed to suppress evil. For example, in the home It can only be used to ward off evil spirits and avoid disasters when there is a deceased person or when there are repeated disasters. This is the case of using poison to fight poison. You can see the role it plays in Feng Shui. So if you want to raise plants but don’t need to take care of them regularly, Well, it’s better to grow spider plants or sunflowers instead. They are also easy to maintain.
2. Old clothes of unknown origin: Some people like to shop for second-hand goods on Taobao. It’s not uncommon to find old clothes in the market, but you should be aware that the most likely thing on a person to be contaminated by human breath is clothes. They accompany their owners, and some even witness their owner’s death. Ancient clothes are ominous as early as in ancient books. There are records in it. Therefore, never leave them at home, especially when there is someone you love deeply at home, give up your original hobby.
3. Copper coins: If you can If it is definitely passed down from the family, then feel free to keep it boldly. It may also give you a similar effect as an amulet. But everyone may know that turtle shells and copper coins are the most effective psychic tools in ancient alchemy divination. Come on. Especially the copper coins handed down from the era when Taoism was popular in the Ming Dynasty have been influenced by fortune tellers for a long time, so they can often gather spirits. If you want to have one more person in your family to eat and live with, then keep it.
4. Hair: Some people make handicrafts made from hair, such as masks and embroidered screens.