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Ten Taboos of Living Room Painting

Ten taboos for hanging pictures in the living room: no calligraphy, no beasts, no Buddha, no human body, no Buddha and Bodhisattva, no war, no black tone or too dark color, no sunset and no vulture.

1, avoid hanging calligraphy.

The most common use of calligraphy in geomantic omen is to block doors. In geomantic omen, there is a disadvantage that the door is facing the room, because the fast airflow formed by the door switch will "rush" directly into the room. In this case, you can hang a Amoy bag on the door.

2. Avoid hanging animal pictures

Even lovely pictures are easy to cultivate a violent atmosphere and easily lead to family disputes.

3. Avoid hanging Buddha statues

Because the Buddha statue represents a belief, can it give people a quiet effect? It is always bad for you to hang such a holy portrait in the living room.

4, avoid hanging human body art photos.

Many of these art photos are nude, which has a bad influence on people with children at home. If the body art photo is your own, it will directly affect the health of children.

5. Avoid hanging bodhisattvas

It is easy to affect the relationship between family members. Don't hang too much, and don't hang it in the living room.

6. Avoid war descriptions.

There is no war without bloodshed. Normal wars are far away from us, and we generally don't want to get involved. War pictures are not suitable for the living room.

7. Avoid hanging decaying artworks such as dead wood.

It will make people negative and decadent, unless you are a decadent artist yourself.

8. Avoid painting with black tones or colors that are too dark.

The living room is a place to rest and should be warm and comfortable. However, such paintings seem to have a heavy sense of depression, which makes people feel depressed, pessimistic and lack of vitality.

9. Avoid hanging sunset pictures.

Such as the sunset picture, "to see the sun, for all his glory, buried by the coming night", although the artistic conception is beautiful, it has the meaning of sinking in the west but not good, indicating that people can't afford to sleep, which is really brilliant.

10, avoid hanging raptors.

Cold and silent paintings are not suitable for hanging on the bedside, and they look pale and lifeless, like birds of prey.