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What are the feng shui taboos for family fish farming?

Fish tank feng shui depends on the size of the home to determine the size and shape of the fish tank. The Book of Changes points out: "Those who moisten everything can't moisten water", and the fish tank in the living room can't live without water, so the fish tank is synonymous with water in geomantic omen. In addition to ornamental value, it also has its own role in geomantic omen. The emergence of fish and water makes the room more lively and beneficial to home. In the choice of shape, it is best to choose grotesque, square and rectangle.

The financial position at home can be used to put fish tanks. Fish tanks are generally located in the diagonal position of the entrance and exit, which is suitable for placing fish tanks and easy to highlight the decorative role of fish tanks. But you can't put sundries here, which is easy to destroy Feng Shui. Don't touch the fish tank with the kitchen stove: the fish tank is full of water, and the kitchen stove belongs to fire, because "water" and "fire" touch each other, so if the fish tank in the living room forms a straight line with the kitchen stove, it will be a big taboo for water and fire to touch each other.

Then the fish in the fish tank, Bian Xiao recommended arowana, a kind of feng shui fish. Arowana is so popular in China because most people regard it as a feng shui fish, so it is regarded as the incarnation of dragon. In China people's mind, dragons have the functions of auspiciousness, ward off evil spirits, guarding the house, protecting drivers, and making money, so all walks of life should treat arowana as a good feng shui fish, hoping to bring good luck.