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How can the porch be arranged to ward off evil spirits and gather qi?

The entrance is the first barrier to enter the gate, which has the function of exorcising evil spirits and gathering qi. So how should the porch be arranged to give full play to its role?

Attention should be paid to the setting of the entrance, which should not be too narrow, equipped with reflectors, beams, seven-hole antique frames, statues with swords and sharp claws, and the lines should be clear and concise. If you need to set up a shoe cabinet, it should not be too high, just 6-80 cm. If you need to hang ornaments when setting the porch, you should pay attention to the following points:

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If the entrance is located in the north, you can't use the pattern of horses, because horses belong to the fire in the south, and the water in the north is incompatible, which is also called incompatibility, causing disaster to your family;

If the entrance is located in the northeast, you can't use the pattern of sheep. In feng shui, local cattle will bring accidents;

If the entrance is located in the southwest, it is not suitable to use tiger patterns and decorations. Feng Shui Dacheng said: "Tigers and monkeys make friends, and their blades are bloody";

The entrance can't use the rabbit pattern in the west. The book "Feng Shui Dacheng" says that "once a pool is completed, the bridal chamber will be changed every night"; The entrance can't use the dragon pattern in the northwest;

"Yang Zhai Dacheng" said that "dragons make friends with dogs, but Ren is also lame". In short, porch feng shui, like dancing, avoid going straight. Only in this way can we really play the role of dispelling evil spirits, gathering qi, welcoming auspiciousness and gathering auspiciousness.

In addition, the house is too small and there is no porch, which makes the space more narrow and gives people a sense of oppression. When choosing mascot ornaments, avoid conflicts with your age. For example, people born in the Year of the Rat wear horse ornaments, people born in the Year of the Ox wear sheep ornaments, people born in the Year of the Tiger wear monkey ornaments, people born in the Year of the Loong wear dog ornaments, people born in year of the snake wear pig ornaments, people born in the Year of the Horse wear mouse ornaments, people born in the Year of the Monkey wear cattle ornaments, people born in the Year of the Rooster wear rabbit ornaments and people born in the Year of the Dog wear dragon ornaments.