What are the taboos about placing peacocks at home?
Peacocks and chickens both belong to the pheasant family, so their appearance is very similar, but the peacock is more charming and beautiful, and it also has the meaning of prosperity, wealth and luck in Feng Shui. Generally, the taboos for placing peacocks in the home include avoidance of being too dark in color, avoidance of being sluggish, avoidance of facing doors and windows, etc. What are the Feng Shui taboos when placing peacocks
1. Avoid too dark colors: The colors of the peacock itself are colorful and diverse. When it is made into ornaments and crafts, designers give full play to it. With his imagination, he sculpted peacocks in many colors. But we must be careful not to place peacock ornaments with too dark colors at home, otherwise they will give people a gloomy illusion and prevent the family's wealth from being fully improved.
2. Avoid being sluggish: The biggest feature of peacock ornaments is that they have a variety of shapes. Some peacocks are flying, some peacocks are in an open state, and some peacocks are shaped into a sluggish state in order to pursue an artistic sense. However, this kind of peacock can only be used for proper viewing, but cannot be used as a home decoration, otherwise it will lead to a decline in our luck and poor wealth.
3. Avoid facing doors and windows: Peacock itself is a kind of ornament that attracts wealth and good luck in Feng Shui. If we put the peacock facing the door, then the wealth accumulated by the peacock will be dispersed. It is not conducive to gathering wealth at home, so that when we first encounter the opportunity to make a fortune, we will encounter financial losses again in the blink of an eye, and the wealth will never grow well.