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How to create a perfect Feng Shui environment

Use Feng Shui town objects to transform

There are many kinds of town objects in Zhouyi Feng Shui, such as building towers or bridges. Because the river is so fast that it overflows and causes disasters, pagodas are usually built to control the area. Building a bridge at Shuikou can play a protective role. Of course, for residential buildings, it is not suitable to build towers or bridges. Generally, "Shi Gandang" is used to anchor the house, preferably "Taishan Shi Gandang", but it must be opened; put "Taishan Shi Gandang" in a suitable place. The position can ward off evil spirits and control the house.

Adjust by using corresponding plants

For example, using pink flowers can generally increase your luck in love affairs, and using cacti can block evil spirits. For example, if there are sharp objects around your house that can attack evil spirits, you can use them to avoid evil spirits. Place cacti and prickly pears outside the window or door facing the sharp corners, which are very effective in blocking evil spirits. General plants can absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Placing them in the room can not only supply oxygen, but also ward off evil spirits through their branches and leaves, and even play a role in attracting wealth.

Use illuminated mascots to ward off evil spirits and increase luck

Mascots can help luck, eliminate evil spirits, and ensure good luck. They are divided into many types, such as those used to control houses and eliminate evil spirits. The peace bottles and animal heads for the toilet, the Shoubi Nanshan pen holder and the jadeite for good luck and longevity, the peach wood Chinese festival for peace and blessing, the white jade Buddha for women, the bronze peach wood Bagua mirror for wealth and marriage, and other items such as crystal and other mascots for various purposes. However, it must be consecrated to be effective, and it should be purchased under the guidance of a formal institution.