What are the rules and taboos of office feng shui for people born in the Year of the Dragon?
1. The company’s beams are exposed. When there are exposed beams in the office building, if you are unfortunately placed under the beam top, in the long run, it will cause people to feel pressure at work, be criticized by the boss, and be easily slandered by villains, causing pain in the cervical spine and blocked luck. .
2. The office should be spacious and spacious: the Mingtang position directly in front of the office belongs to the Li position. Li Gua is a symbol of career in the Bagua. Once the bright hall of the office is narrow and blocked, it indicates that the unit has many obstacles, limited future, and difficult development. When the interior and exterior halls of the office are open and quiet, it means that the company or unit has a bright future, smooth and successful.
3. As the saying goes, "It is better for a green dragon to be a thousand feet high than for a white tiger to raise its head randomly." Therefore, when looking out from the office, it is best for the left dragon to be higher than the right tiger; the building on the left front should be slightly higher than The building on the right front, because this means that the luck of the entire office will tend to develop positively, and everything will go well in the future.
4. It is not advisable to open too many side doors in the office, which will lead to loss of popularity, loss of fighting spirit, lack of wealth, or failure to achieve the desired results and goals due to the inflow and outflow of money.
5. The office should not be dark and lack of lighting. The brightness of office light is closely related to the success or failure of your career. If the office should be well-lit, bright and pleasant, then the performance will flourish and the employees will be able to do their best and be responsible. On the contrary, a dark and gloomy office often brings obstacles and dissatisfaction, as well as bad luck, neglect of duties, and low morale among employees.
The above is about office Feng Shui layout and office Feng Shui taboos. There is still a lot of knowledge. Feng Shui is broad and profound. It was already a very profound knowledge in ancient China, so Feng Shui is not a feudal superstition. , in fact, Feng Shui is an environmental science and a science that teaches people how to live in harmony and health with themselves and the environment.