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What feng shui is there on the TV wall?

Hanging pictures on the TV background wall is for the sake of beauty, and the other is to solve the bad feng shui. So what do you usually hang on the TV background wall in your living room? The agility of flowers and birds, the adjustment of geomantic omen and the display of fortune have undoubtedly become the most popular home geomantic paintings, and are the favorite calligraphy and painting types of Chinese people. Yi, known as the leader of flower-and-bird painting in China, made the following interpretation from the perspective of flower-and-bird painting.

Like the most popular Chinese painting peony map and Feng Shui peony, it plays a connecting role in the whole Feng Shui pattern in the room, and it is rich, complete and harmonious. A good feng shui painting can bless the whole family to live a long life, attract rich people and friends, and stay away from villains. Peony painting had better be eight or nine petals. The petals are thick and big. The blooming petals look like bergamot from a distance, which means good luck and peace.

Like a picture with nine fish ("nine" means long term. Fish got everything. Nine lovely fish are playing, which means good luck. Draw a picture of three sheep with three sheep (there is an idiom "three yang opens Thai", and "Yang" takes its sound and becomes "Yang", while "Tai" is a divination in the Book of Changes, which means lucky and can bring good luck).

There is also a persimmon picture: everything goes well, and the pattern is persimmon. "Er Ya Yi": "Persimmons have seven unique skills, one longevity, two yin, three bird's nests, four stupid insects, five frosty leaves, six good spit and seven defoliation." Things are homophonic with persimmons, and wishful thinking together means that everything goes well or goes well.